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post Mar 25, 2010 - 7:44 PM
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mandrek



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So here it goes, i have a 95 ST (7afe). that i DD and do auto-x with. i have been looking at doing a few mods to help with reducing paracitic drag off of the week 7A motor, and have come up with a few ideas that i would like to run by u all.

i have read a number of threads on hondas taking the MR2 EPS pump and running the set up as to remove parasitic drag off the motor. now, here is what i have been thinking of doing for a wile now, it should be a pretty simple set-up, but am looking into getting some info on the topic before i make the plung..

currently the PS and the water pumps share a belt on the 7A.

what i have thinking abut doing is adding a small electric motor to that side of the motor and remove those two pumps from pulling off the crank. sorta like this.

E-motor
(o)\
|----\
|-----\
(o)_(o)
^----^
PS-----water

not only would this remove 2 sorces of paracitic drag from the crank, but it would also avoid the water-pump from developing cavitation at high engine RPM's AND allow for the PS to be at full boost almost all the time..

the car is still not a dedecated track car so the on/off full PS boost may not be compleatly nesisary, but still an advantage wile auto-xing.

let me know what u all think.. looking for ALL input good or bad..

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post Mar 26, 2010 - 8:47 AM
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You could still try it, but it would be for a track car, because the way it would work is the motor would draw off the battery until the battery got low, then the alternator would drag on your engine. So you would get this magical boost for a while, but then it would just go away once the alternator started pulling more.

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