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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 07:17 PM
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all depends on how friendly you are with your Mazda tech
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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 07:58 PM
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We have pumps boys and girls! Our stock has been replenished.

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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by LionZoo
My car has the Mazsport fan mod, Mazmart pump, and 80/20 water/antifreeze mixture with a bottle of Redline water wetter. I don't have a real temperature gauge, but even in 100 degree heat lapping Buttonwillow, after a cooldown lap when I pull into the pits the fans stayed off. There seemed to be no boil over or anything for me despite many cars having cooling issues on that day.
I just drain and refill my radiator today.

Added about 40/60 anti-freeze/water, with Royal Purple's ICE. its about 60-70 F outside today, temp stay around 86-97 Celsius.

I had Redline Water Wetter b4. it seems that its working better than Royal Purple's ICE. Not sure yettttt. need more time to *test*

Originally Posted by r0tor
i think my stocker finally has a weep now... any chance instead of the stealership replaceing the OEM one with the factory pump under warranty, they would install Paul's if i buy it and give it to them?
Depends on how *good* and *friendly* u & the tech who will be working on ur car.

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Get it, No regrets. Happy user here
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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 08:23 PM
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this is one of those mods that you ABSOLUTELY cannot go wrong with. I've had it for about 6 months and I've definitely seen an improvement in temps. (via digital gauges)
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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 08:26 PM
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The force is with you young Padewan. Do not confuse the members with your results.
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Old Apr 18, 2008 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by nycgps
I just drain and refill my radiator today.

Added about 40/60 anti-freeze/water, with Royal Purple's ICE. its about 60-70 F outside today, temp stay around 86-97 Celsius.

I had Redline Water Wetter b4. it seems that its working better than Royal Purple's ICE. Not sure yettttt. need more time to *test*



Depends on how *good* and *friendly* u & the tech who will be working on ur car.



Get it, No regrets. Happy user here
payment sent!!!!! I didn't get a "jackson" discount though.....
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Old Apr 18, 2008 | 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by GAMBEAN
payment sent!!!!! I didn't get a "jackson" discount though.....
I'm going to have to do something special for you, in the name of "Jackson-nycgps".

Paul.
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Old Apr 19, 2008 | 10:54 AM
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Does anyone has a pic that was installeed under the hood? Thanks.,
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Old Apr 19, 2008 | 11:02 AM
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R888: looks IDENTICAL to the OEM pump. The casting on the outside is the same.
Mazda techs will NEVER know the difference.
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Old Apr 30, 2008 | 01:54 AM
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hi paul, ordered the pump on monday. could you please send me the tracking #?
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Old Apr 30, 2008 | 09:39 AM
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PM has been sent, btw, your car looks totally awesome.

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Old May 12, 2008 | 02:53 PM
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Thanks for all the recent pump purchases. We strive to provide the best quality items possible.

Paul.
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Old May 13, 2008 | 06:12 PM
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I had promised some feedback but never got around to posting here. I've posted a couple of times on the rx7club.

Ive been running your water pump for a few months now and have done 2 track days with it as well as regular street driving and an autocross. I'm here in San Diego, CA currently.

The water pump has definitely made an improvement in my system. I'm running a custom V-mount [aluminum] radiator and intercooler setup. My temps have been very manageable with this setup but adding your water pump made a nice improvement. I use the Apexi Power FC to monitor temps when I drive.

Typical cruising temps are the same before and after the water pump at around 87 degrees C. My coolant temps stay pretty consistent at 87-88 C when cruising on the highway regardless of ambient temps. I notice that when first started in the morning, it takes a few minutes longer to go beyond mid 70 C coolant temps compared to the stock water pump. I would think that this is b/c the water pump is moving coolant in a quicker ratio compared to stock wp.

In stop and go rush hour traffic or in other situations where I re-start the car and it is hot, I notice that coolant temps decrease faster with your water pump.

I also notice that high RPM doesn't increase my temps as much. Used to be that temps would rise higher than they do when I'm getting on the car hard on the street especially in the mountains.

When in the mountains, I actually see temps lower than before. Sometimes my coolant temps dip into the 78-82 C range which is rather rare for my car.

On track, I have run the car in the above mentioned setup at Buttonwillow for a 2 day event and at Horse Thief Mile. We'll ignore HTM since it was in the 60s that day and its such a short track that it won't challenge the cooling system all that much. At Buttonwillow, my temps didn't go beyond 96 C on a 90 degree F ambient temp day.

I got stuck in stop/go rush hour traffic through Riverside and Pasadena in 90+ degree ambient temps heading to Buttonwillow and temps never exceeded 92 C in that scenario.

This water pump was the last thing my car needed for a track worthy setup (when combined with my custom V-mount setup). I highly recommend this water pump to anyone looking for better cooling and especially to anyone tracking their cars. This works so well I don't even need your lower thermostat. I hope I can return that to you.

Thanks for a great product.
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Old May 13, 2008 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by GAMBEAN
payment sent!!!!! I didn't get a "jackson" discount though.....
Originally Posted by Mazmart
I'm going to have to do something special for you, in the name of "Jackson-nycgps".

Paul.
hmm ...

lol ... my name is everywhere ... jeeze ...



I think Im done with my testing, this pump works GREAT !!! never knew a water pump can make such different ....

Anyway, I can also conclude that Royal Purple's ICE does NOT seem to work as well as Redline's Water Wetter. Thats why Im going to drain and Flush my coolant system this week again to get rid of ICE, gonna put Water wetter back in.

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Old May 13, 2008 | 07:01 PM
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The pump is most effective when accompanied by the other parts of the equation that the more astute user is going to be sure to have. It's not cheap to have ultimate cooling but for those who need it and demand it, it's worth every cent. The benefits to rotor housing health (General engine health), and possibly even reducing the tendency toward detonation, go beyond even what the guages indicate.

Thanks again to those that were wise enough to take their 'chances' on our RE-(Rick Engman) medy product.

Paul.

ps Yes, it does stand for Rotary Engine also.
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Old Jun 6, 2008 | 06:56 AM
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Hey everyone!

I have been waiting to get my hands on the MazMart water pump since I saw them being sold over at Sevenstock X. Well, I finally got my hands on one and I wanted to share my experiences with this bad boy.

My advice, save your pennies and buy one!

I put this thing to the test at a local Time Attack race here in Phoenix last Saturday. Weather forcasts were calling for 100+ degrees in the afternoon on the 1.1 mile road course at Firebird. This course was NOT a super high speed course as top speeds were around 90 mph.

I believe this pump was the winning ticket in keeping my RX8 from completly overheating while other race cars (and at least one other RX8) were overheating and forced to back down.

During a practice session, I was running WOT in 2nd and 3rd gear for 15 to 20 minutes typically around 7,000 - 8,500 RPMS. My temps were very high, approx 230 degrees but I was able to push my RX8 much harder and longer than I have been able to previously.

I never experienced any issues, and the water system was able to quickly remove heat from the motor with a couple easy laps.

I'm running this pump with straight distilled water, water wetter, and a koyo radiator.

I was very satisfied with this product being able to keep me in the game even in the extreme temperatures at the race track. Well worth the money.

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Old Jun 6, 2008 | 07:11 AM
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Flashwing,

All you need now is the RE-medy radiator to complete the equation (Until I get the thermostats worked out). You're doing all the smart stuff. Our rad is $525 plus shipping but I'll have a little different deal for you. By the way, we have Water Wetter too.

Paul.
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Old Jun 6, 2008 | 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Flashwing
I'm running this pump with straight distilled water, water wetter, and a koyo radiator.
You aren't doing too badly considering you have the koyo (which appears to operate worse than the OEM radiator).

I got my REmedy water pump in last week. Will have it in my car next week and I'll post what I think then.
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Old Jun 6, 2008 | 08:25 AM
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The Koyo isnt worse than OEM. I got temps to prove it =)..... well at least for boosted it isn't worse.
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Old Jun 6, 2008 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by slavearm
The Koyo isnt worse than OEM. I got temps to prove it =)..... well at least for boosted it isn't worse.
strange ... there are many boosted people said their car overheats with Koyo, and the problem disappears as soon as they change it back to stock Radiator -_-

Well, I have some *extra* budget floating around and Im thinking of getting rid of the Koyo cuz Summer itz coooommmiinnnnngg !

I mean for me Koyo works fine I guess, but if so many people said its worst than stock then, I might as well try something else.

Its either CRH's rad, or Paul's rad


Oh hey Paul, your Radiator is out already ? or need some more time ?

Im gonna start a new thread, hohoho, just like this one
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Old Jun 7, 2008 | 10:29 AM
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Is the Remedy Water pump an easy install?
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Old Jun 7, 2008 | 10:14 PM
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Is the Remedy Water pump an easy install?
It install just like stock.
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Old Aug 27, 2008 | 06:30 AM
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Paul,

Just wanted to say thanks. Thanks for a great product and thanks for sticking with me through all the hassles of a 7 pump order :D

Cheers

Andrew
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Old Aug 27, 2008 | 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by auzoom
Paul,

Just wanted to say thanks. Thanks for a great product and thanks for sticking with me through all the hassles of a 7 pump order :D

Cheers

Andrew
I had one more to Australia and two to Spain at the time we did your order. I've sent them to Canada, China, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Puerto Rico, Domican Republic, Australia, Japan, Spain and other countries. These pumps are amongst my proudest achievments, having them ship around the globe provides very special feelings. They're also being used by a few race teams.

We appreciate you and your interest in our product. I hope you 'blokes down under' continue to enjoy your rotary cars and that you'll to allow us to be part of that process.

Paul.
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Old Nov 2, 2008 | 01:30 AM
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I have a supercharger that mounts to the water-pump. I was wondering if the housing was the same as as the std water pump?
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