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Product Description
The difference between a perforated and non-perforated water pump for an automotive cooling system is mainly due to its impact on how the cooling system works and additional features.
1. Water pump perforation: Water pump perforation refers to the opening of one or more holes in the housing of the water pump. These holes are usually used to connect other components in the cooling system, such as sensors, pipes or auxiliary equipment. By drilling holes, additional functions of the cooling system can be realized, such as monitoring the temperature or pressure of the coolant, or supplying coolant to other systems.
2. Water pumps without holes: Water pumps without holes are water pumps without additional holes in the housing. This type of water pump is usually only responsible for the basic function of the water pump, that is, to send coolant from the cooler to the engine to maintain the normal operating temperature of the engine. Water pumps without holes are used for vehicles or cooling systems that do not require additional functions.
Overall, the difference between a perforated and non-perforated water pump is whether or not the water pump has additional holes for additional functions of the cooling system. Choosing the right water pump depends on the specific needs of the vehicle and the design of the cooling system. If there is a need to monitor temperature or pressure, or to provide coolant to other systems, then choosing a water pump with perforations may be more appropriate. And if only basic cooling functions are needed, then choosing a water pump without perforations may be sufficient.