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2011-06-02 16:30:36
#1
SR16VE N1 Water pump in SR20DE
Hello guys, i was looking at this link

Nismo N1 Water Pump for SR20DE Motor - 21010-1N526 - Nismo

and ther it says that the SR16VE N1 Water Pump can be used in any SR20DE/DET engine, have someone done this? what would be the diference? Combined with the Gspec WP Pulley and Crank Pulley would i have any problems?

Is to be instaled in a SR20DE Lowport 1996...
2011-06-03 13:39:51
#2
There is no difference as far as I know but if there is, you can sure bet someone will tell you.
2011-06-03 14:11:53
#3
They are different. The blades are different. The pump will physically fit bit idk if you would want to use it. I believe it will flow less and also likely cavitate at a higher rpm then the STD pump.
2011-06-07 11:07:21
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Originally Posted by cory
They are different. The blades are different. The pump will physically fit bit idk if you would want to use it. I believe it will flow less and also likely cavitate at a higher rpm then the STD pump.

cory the N1 pump uses a larger pulley, isn't that the reason why it flows less, or is it a combination of both blade design and pulley?
2011-06-07 13:05:59
#5
I absolutely need to know in what ways they are different.
2011-06-07 14:09:01
#6
I remember seeing that the sr16 and sr20 were different... I could only assume the 1.6 would both flow less and cavitate higher. Asfar as differences between n1 and std sr16 I'm not sure. It probably is just the pulley.
2011-06-07 17:50:16
#7
N1 on the left, SR16 on the right.


N1 blades close up


SR16 blades close up


Blades look the same to me, so I guess the difference is the pulley.
I don't have the 20VE pump to compare though.
2011-06-26 06:35:51
#8
from what i heard, the ve, and rr are the same, maybe if you have an older sr20de you could use a ve water pump but if you have a rr it is a waste of money, you would be better off investing on a lighter bigger pulley for it.

Jorge
2011-07-10 04:43:46
#9
What will a lighter bigger pulley do ?
2011-07-10 04:50:54
#10
Originally Posted by Loek
What will a lighter bigger pulley do ?


Lighter reduces rotating mass.

Bigger decrease likelihood of cavitation at higher RPM.
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