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Hey guy I had bit of a search on the forum but I could find what I was after also on google, I'm wonder if they make a electric water pump that isn't remote from the motor like a Craig Davies style of pump for a rb26, I'm after a style pump that looks like this,post-134876-14114633772639_thumb.jpgn

I found this on good when I search for rb26 electric water pump , I emailed the place to see if it suits a rb26 yet with no reply, just wondering if anyone has got/used this styled pump or if they even make a pump like this for the rb26

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I mean a difference between the rb30 and 25 and 26 water pump mounting? Same same.

OK just realised that's for a different nissan engine. Looks very rb at first glance.

Simon s14 set up an electric pump on his 2630 , I think it was a Davies Craig.

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Yeah there all same think, but your right it does look the same same at first glance, I read you can get the n1pump, and different sized pullies for cavation for high reving engines. But I like the look of this style, I wish I knew what Nissan motor this pump came off so I could see if it fitted

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