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Old 07-12-2007, 12:08 AM   #38 (permalink)
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Default PWM valve Vs. PWM pump speed injection

Quote: Originally Posted by Coolingmist
Quote: Originally Posted by SlowCar
Quote: Originally Posted by Coolingmist

Whether its a PWM valve or pump system they accomplish the same thing, the main advantage of the valve system is that fact that its faster. Not all vehicles need the extra speed of the system..


CM.

same what thing?

they dont need the speed huh.....

are you selling alky systems or are you selling bull shit?


Just answer my question. Why will a PWM pump system cause over cooling and loss of power when using 100% water and not a PWM valve.

Answer that question in your best technical detail. You made the statement, answer it in a way that makes sense.


Cm


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