Water pumps
Water pumps are an important part of a car’s cooling system and are responsible for circulating coolant through the engine, radiator and the rest of the system. Without proper circulation, heat cannot be removed efficiently, and the engine risks running too hot. This makes the water pump a key component for reliability, temperature control and the overall function of the engine.
A water pump ensures that the coolant moves through the system with the required flow so the engine can be kept within the correct temperature range. This applies both during normal driving and under high load, where heat generation increases significantly. If the water pump does not function correctly, it can lead to unstable temperatures, poor cooling and, in the worst case, overheating with the risk of serious engine damage.
The choice of water pump affects the function of the entire cooling system. It is important to choose a solution that fits the engine, belt drive or electric control correctly, as well as the rest of the cooling system layout. Incorrect capacity, poor fitment or insufficient flow can negatively affect cooling and create problems in both road cars and more serious performance projects.