CVF Racing water pump?

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To bad, I bought one from them last year, not off eBay but directly and it was not that pump, was like the one Krooser posted above. If memory serves me correctly it was also double that price. I’d gladly pay double to get another like the one I have.
 
Just bought the PRW version of that pump, cheapest I could find it was about $125 shipped. 2-1/2 times as much, oh well. They need to get their **** straight :rolleyes:
 
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You can tack an anti-cavitation plate on any metal vane impeller. The ol' CAT water pump had the "swirl" cast solid impeller facing the timing case.
 
I wanted the CVF, whatever the story is there with pricing or availability I’ve no clue. Went with the PRW version instead which is the same thing but more money. Still a wad of cash less that the Edelbrock. Big impeller fitting close within the cavity and threaded bores to plug off vs stubs. So that’s that
 
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Its not cfc but I do run there pullies and alt brackets ( so nice!) I'm trying this water pump out this time bit spendy but sure looks nice

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Yall, just get a Flowkooler and you won't have all that BS to put up with.
 
Hey Josh, does that pump have provisions for both heater hoses and bypass? Can't tell from the pics.
No it does not, I blocked both heater hoses off and bypass, you have to run without a thermostat and just run a restrictor. Moroso sells them in different sizes cheap so you can get your coolant temp pretty good
 
Yall, just get a Flowkooler and you won't have all that BS to put up with.
Still have to put up with plugging the hose connection stubs BS in some situations and that company states:
From 0-3,300 RPM…Nothing Beats a FlowKooler”.......
I’m sure it’s a fine piece but by how much does it beat any other hi-flow/volume pump?? Are they talking by a scant few degrees or 10-20+ degrees??? And what if you cruise higher up in the rev range than 3300 rpm (which I and surely others do)...obviously some other pump(s) beats theirs. Which one(s)?? This begs the following:
 
Then keep havin trouble. It doesn't matter to me.
 
Haven’t heard of people having any trouble with the PRW/CVF version so I’m not sure what point your trying to make and anyway, I posted initially about the CVF pump in an existing post regarding......the CVF/PRW pump. So I’m in the clear as far as people running threads off track.:poke:
 
Haven’t heard of people having any trouble with the PRW/CVF version so I’m not sure what point your trying to make and anyway, I posted initially about the CVF pump in an existing post regarding......the CVF/PRW pump. So I’m in the clear as far as people running threads off track.:poke:

I guess you're blind to the OP's problem, then.
 
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When I got mine last summer, I think I remember seeing the same thing where the price on the website was higher than the ebay listing. I go the one with the removable fittings like the OP. Seems like a nice part and I agree, that even at $90 it is probably worth it.
 
I just purchased via eBay with free shipping. It should be here in a week.
Total was $50.03 including sales tax.
I'll post what I get.

(07/26/21) Shipment tracking info says package is supposed to be delivered today. I'll post pics of the pump after it arrives.
(07/26/21) The water pump delivered today looks identical to the pump in the pics of Post #17. I'm impressed for $46 + tax.
 
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Ordered another pump (currently have the PRW sold version) and I got the GMB version that @12many got. Looks like it's luck of the draw, or they're selling the cheap version on ebay and the good version only direct.
 
Their customer support sent a reply, they have the pump I (we) want, and are going to send out a return label so I can do an exchange.
 
I've already said as well their customer support seemed very good..

They've been helpful the few times I've contacted them, even giving me dimensions when I was trying to figure my pulley combo out.
 
Ok....Tuesday came Saturday morning.

First impression....fast delivery, good packaging and the pump is HEAVY (6lbs7ozs).

The casting is good. The water inlet is a touch rough at the opening. Fine as is but I will run a hone in there before I'm happy.

The hub is steel and nicely finished. The shaft measures a "metric" 5/8's. Okay by me.

The impeller is a closed design and the casting nicely directs the water past the impeller in an efficient manor.

Comes with brass hose Barb's and a gasket.

Overall a nice piece. At $46.00 it merits buying a spare for future projects.

I misspoke when I said earlier it is USA made. Brackets and pulleys are US made.... accessories are ChiCom.View attachment 1715552202

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Ok thanks! I've been looking at them for almost a year. Definitely NEED the pulleys, didn't know bout the ' cesserys!
 
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