Davies Craig 8140 EWP115 Alloy Short 12V Pump Only

Price:   $198.90

The revolutionary range of Davies Craig patented Electric Water Pumps are performance accessories suitable for most makes of engines.

There are two models available: the EWP®80 (80 litres per minute) suitable for engines up to 3.0L and the EWP®115 (115 liters per minute) for larger, more powerful engines and 4WDs. They are designed to replace a vehicle’s existing mechanical belt-driven water pump. Both models are simple, fit-it-yourself electric water pumps – lightweight, compact, more powerful design suitable for small, large, plus high-performance cars and 4WD vehicles.

They are vital performance products that improve engine cooling management while giving more power and torque and evenly dissipating heat soak. All deliver 3% to 5% improved fuel economy while lowering environmental impact by reducing emissions. The EWP®80 is sufficient for use as a ‘booster’ to your existing mechanical pump.

Options For Pump Control

  • Use in conjunction with EWP/Fan Digital Controller The Digital Controller has a micro-processor which will run the EWP® at exactly the right flow rate maintaining your set, targeted engine temperature.
  • Use in conjunction with Thermal Switch Combine the EWP® with an adjustable Thermal Switch to add a cooling boost to an overheating mechanical pump cooling system.
  • Continuous Running Wire the pump to the ignition for maximum cooling – suitable for race vehicles, very hot climates and chronically overheating engines. Electric Water Pump Kits are supplied with everything you need for DIY installation, including easy-to-understand instructions.

The Many Benefits Of The EWP Include:

increased power and torque increased cooling capability eliminating heat soak better control of engine temperature flexible options for pump control


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  • Model: 8140
  • Shipping Weight: 10lbs
  • 3 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Davies Craig




This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 12 February, 2014.