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Old 11-01-2004, 01:27 PM
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We are doing it again the Evans Water pump GP. We need to get 10 opumps ordered to get these prices guys.

Evans Cooling Systems Incs highflow LS1-6 water pump. The billet coolant pump and pulley flows over 20% more than stock and changes the cooling pattern for a more even cooling. The pump increases cooling efficiency in modified LS1 Corvettes, Camano’s and LS1 based motors. Evans has changed the design of the OEM pump casting and includes a billet pulley hub and heavy duty 3/4" shat bearing assembly. It also includes a 3.8" OD 8 vane scrolled impeller to reduce parasitic horsepower loss at high RPM. A new serpentine belt is required.
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Evans complete new water pump with billet pulley $469.95 for Corvettes
Evans complete new water pump with billet pulley $469.95 for F-Bodies
New Evans complete new water pump with billet pulley $469.95 for Trucks


Brand new casting no core retail $469.99 GP $395.00 NO core required

Used casting remachined retail $399.99 GP $340.00 +$125 core charge

Add $125 for ceramic thermal coating-for extra heat dissipation and a little bling

Evans super flow 160* T-Stat $49.95 reqiered with purchase stock does not flow enough

Goodyear serpentine belt $49.95

New Evans high flow aluminum fabricated radiators for the C5 Corvette available in different core configures. Drop the temps of that big HP motor retail $519.99 GP $435.00 6 orders

Evans NPG coolant $22.50 a gallon
Evans NPG+ coolant $22.50 a gallon
Also Evans new NPG R race coolant in stock $19.50 a gallon

Any questions please call.

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Nate, why do we need a new belt? Is the pulley larger or smaller than stock? Just wondering if they are speeding the pump up, or slowing it down. I have seen on their site that they use a more effecient (less hp robbing) impeller, but if they are then speeding it up or slowing it down it seems that would either intensify the savings or negate it.
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It is a smaller pulley which speeds up the pump some.

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Well Nate, it looks like there are only 2 people possibly interested in getting in on this. I will PM you to see what you can do.
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Come on guys this is the water pump required for the Darton sleeve motors. If your car needs extra cooling this will do it.

Test results
Stock pump w/ 160t-stat at 5000rpm flows 55GPM
Evans pump w/ there 160t-stat at 5000RPM flows 85GPM
***Electric pump no t-stat at 5000RPM flows 22GPM *Not what I want on my high HP motor.

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Got any pics of the evans pumps? I may be able to unload my meziere and get into one of these.
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Sure do. That would be a great Idea for your application.

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