Electric Water Pump Upgrade & Heatshrink Moulded Boots | Today at HPA [UPDATE 254]

+ Izze Racing laser ride height sensors and how lightened internal components are good for your engine and gearbox.

In this [UPDATE] we take a look at the Davies Craig electric water pump upgrade destined for the SR20VET swapped GT86 as well as an insight into the wiring. For this project a data and engine harness are required given the use of the MoTeC M150 ECU, 2 x Ecumaster PMU16 power distribution modules and the MoTeC C125 dash.

Also covered are the K1 Technology Rods and their weight in relation to stock SR20 rods, the Izze Racing laser ride height sensors planned for the future as well as the use of heat shrink moulded boots (HellermannTyton in this specific case) and Kapton tape in the wiring loom.

Lastly we get an insight into the process gone through to determine what caused some of the damage to the SR20 after overheating recently which often includes more than just going it alone with your own opinions.

0:00 - Intro - Details on Members Webinar 254 Below
0:44 - SR20VET GT86 Quick Update
1:58 - Waterpump Upgrade
4:19 - Piston Analysis
7:28 - Failure Analysis Goal
8:01 - K1 Technology Rods
9:01 - Why Lighter Is Better
10:25 - Rod Bolts
12:01 - Izze Racing Ride Height Sensors
14:00 - Motorsport Wiring
15:29 - Heat Moulded Boots and Kapton Tape
18:05 - Getting The Right Size Boot
20:22 - Shrinking Your Boots
21:15 - Epoxy
22:06 - SR86 3D Scanning Video
23:18 - Pro Mod Tuning with Shane T
24:16 - Mahle Giveaway

Giveaway Link (Ends 1st of October 2020)

Webinar Info: The relationship between power and torque is one that many experienced tuners and engine builders don’t fully understand. In this webinar we’ll discuss how torque is measured and from here, how power is calculated. We’ll also see how the torque curve affects engine operation, useable power band and even when you should shift gears.

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