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Why would you want to use an N1 water pump on an RB30?

Planning on circuit work using more than 7,000 rpm continuously?

That's what N1 water pumps were designed for.

They were NOT designed for driving around the streets using the full range of rpm or idling in traffic.

Cheers

Gary

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Yeah tnanks for that SK,my engine will be for street only.When I was looking at purchasing the N1 pump I was told by the company that I'm buying it off ( Japanese Garage Brisbane) that they use the N1 water pumps on all there road cars,they also said thats what they were designed for.But you believe I should stay clear of one and what just use standard rb30 pump?

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Yeah tnanks for that SK,my engine will be for street only.When I was looking at purchasing the N1 pump I was told by the company that I'm buying it off ( Japanese Garage Brisbane) that they use the N1 water pumps on all there road cars,they also said thats what they were designed for.But you believe I should stay clear of one and what just use standard rb30 pump?

"N1" is the FIA group designation for Production Racing, it's NOT Nissan's designation for "better than standard" like some people seem to believe. N1 parts were designed by Nismo (and homologated by Nissan) for the R32GTR's racing in long distance Production Car races like the Spa 24 Hours etc.

Cheers

Gary

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