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DeleriouS 04-04-2005 11:53 PM

winshield washer fluid pump
 
does anyone know/know how i can find out what the pressure is on an 95' Integra for the winshield washer fluid pump?
thanks

Xgenturbo 04-05-2005 12:00 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 

Originally Posted by DeleriouS
does anyone know/know how i can find out what the pressure is on an 95' Integra for the winshield washer fluid pump?
thanks

Can you explain the why, what and how of it?

rollmodel 04-05-2005 12:02 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
could be for a homemade ic sprayer..

or, just plain out curiousity

con 04-05-2005 12:04 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
19.3 bar

Bone1 04-05-2005 02:01 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
dunno the pressure, but works great for a homemade Aquamist setup!!!!!!


LSD Motorsports 04-05-2005 02:50 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
You can do it one of two ways, some thermo dynamic calculations (pm me) or you can go buy a pressure gauge for liquid. Id guess its around .3 psi

needahonda 04-05-2005 11:07 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
they put out about 30-40 psi depending on how old they are. Not enough to mist water but enough to spray water =)

fork 04-05-2005 01:31 PM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
its way more than .3 psi a person can blow 1 psi and you can't squirt water out of a straw like a windsheild sprayer. adn I hate thermodynamics

DeleriouS 04-05-2005 02:51 PM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
i was actually looking to do a homemade aquamist setup. i was going to get this... http://www.coolingmist.com/detailpage.aspx?pid=13

I was going to get the 3.9GPH sprayer, because the guy gave me this list...

0 to 200 hp =2.3
200 to 350 = 3.9
350 to 500 = 4.9

and the 10 GPH is for 800 + HP.

I was going to hook it up to my winshield fluid pump and have it spray into my intake manifold. Someone told me that i would probably need the 100psi pump becuase i was going to be doing more than 10psi - is that true? i mean, for $10 its worth a shot...right? I made a home made IC sprayer - I will have some pics soon....its pretty sweet. thanks

90accordIHI 04-05-2005 02:54 PM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
for an aquamist setup, couldn't you use a sprayer tip that is extremely small? if i'm right in theory, that would increase pressure.

DeleriouS 04-05-2005 03:00 PM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
well ya but you would need a strong pump to actually get the water out of the hole. also - where do i get something that mists????

90accordIHI 04-05-2005 03:02 PM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
water pressure out of a garden hose isn't that high, put your finger halfway over the end, then its high pressure

jinxy 04-05-2005 03:02 PM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
yeah if the presures not strong enough the water will just slowly drip out of the small hole you need some psi's to break dem hydrogen bonds O0

90accordIHI 04-05-2005 03:06 PM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 

Originally Posted by rawr
yeah if the presures not strong enough the water will just slowly drip out of the small hole you need some psi's to break dem hydrogen bonds O0

you're not breaking any bonds, that would mean separation of molecules. you're just concentrating the water enough to make a mist, by putting a small hole on it, chances are that it won't mist, but it will spray out at a faster rate.

SiDonny 04-06-2005 01:56 AM

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you're not breaking any bonds, that would mean separation of molecules. you're just concentrating the water enough to make a mist, by putting a small hole on it, chances are that it won't mist, but it will spray out at a faster rate.
maybe just trying to sound smart :P

turboDA6 04-06-2005 02:45 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
jus aim it at ur wheels. helps do fat burn outs.

Spenser 04-06-2005 04:23 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 

Originally Posted by 90boostdaccord


you're not breaking any bonds, that would mean separation of molecules. you're just concentrating the water enough to make a mist, by putting a small hole on it, chances are that it won't mist, but it will spray out at a faster rate.

LOL, somebody never took grade 10 chemistry. hydrogen bonds-> the magical power that keeps lakes from evaporating away.

vince_badaz 04-07-2005 09:45 AM

Re: winshield washer fluid pump
 
If the washer fluid pump isn't strong enough, I'm sure you can find something a pump like that on mcmaster.com or an aquarium store for pretty cheap.


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