The water pump is engineered to provide a flow rate of [X] liters per minute (LPM). This flow rate is essential for efficient heat transfer as it determines the volume of coolant circulated through the engine block and radiator per unit of time. The actual flow rate value depends on factors such as the engine's cooling requirements and the pump's rotational speed.
Pressure
It can generate a maximum pressure of [X] kilopascals (kPa). The pressure generated by the pump is necessary to overcome the resistance in the cooling system's hoses, passages, and radiator, ensuring that the coolant is effectively distributed throughout the engine.