Coolant booster pump 12v
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 8:29 am
This was just a curious question,.
I ALWAYS here that our heating isn't the best , especially at a stop,
If one was to add a booster before it enters the heater core, wouldn't it be fast current going threw at a stop?
Basically affding more hot water? I seen it's fairly common on the newer cars?
I don't mean this in particular but just wanted some to see sorta what I meant
https://www.stratosclimate.com/product/12v-electric-booster-pump-kit-skuscp6100/
I'm assuming you'd be able to "turn on" when you'd want (winters,) instead of leaving running all the time?
I ALWAYS here that our heating isn't the best , especially at a stop,
If one was to add a booster before it enters the heater core, wouldn't it be fast current going threw at a stop?
Basically affding more hot water? I seen it's fairly common on the newer cars?
I don't mean this in particular but just wanted some to see sorta what I meant
https://www.stratosclimate.com/product/12v-electric-booster-pump-kit-skuscp6100/
I'm assuming you'd be able to "turn on" when you'd want (winters,) instead of leaving running all the time?