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Hi all,

I am looking to upgrade my PNR A2W Intercooler Rule Bilge Pump with something that is suitable for daily driving. I know bilge pumps and this is not for continuous use.

Shaun
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Some BMW’s have A2W straight from the factory as OEM, those or something similar would probably do the trick.
 

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I’ve used a Steward EMP pump on my custom setup for 2 years without issue in my DD.
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I’ve used a Steward EMP pump on my custom setup for 2 years without issue in my DD.
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I've been running an EMP on my TVS 3v for 5+ years . Stewart has nearly doubled the price since then but it is worth the money.

It's designed for continuous use in an industrial setting so is the pump you want for moving a lot of water.

I've ran it on both high and low current and found no difference in my IAT's so I'm keeping it on the low current setting ...

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I've been running an EMP on my TVS 3v for 5+ years . Stewart has nearly doubled the price since then but it is worth the money.

It's designed for continuous use in an industrial setting so is the pump you want for moving a lot of water.

I've ran it on both high and low current and found no difference in my IAT's so I'm keeping it on the low current setting ...

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Do you have any photos of your setup?

Shaun
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