I'm thinking of fitting a Kenlowe Hotstart device to the car as I have one available (its a long story).
Hotstart is a mains powered heater/pump which you plum into the cooling circuit - ususlli in like with the heter matrix pipework. It will warm a V6 up from stone cold to about 80 degrees in about 45 mins and give you a lovely warm car from the word go. It has a plug in electrical connector which obviously has to be removed prior to driving off. In normal driving the heater just stays in the coolant circuit & dosn't cause any problems. These are frequently fitted to emergency services vehicles via an umbilical connector.
I previousy fitted it to my old MV6, which dodn't have the aux coolant pump fitted and used it for a couple of years quite happily.
My current 2.5 does have the aux pump fitted so my view was that removing the aux pump and replacing it with the Kenlowe would be the most straightforward way of installing as the hoses are in roughly the right place.
So, my question is this - in which direction does the aux pump send the water? Does it draw it in at the end and push it out of the side (right angled connection) or the other way around? I guess the easy way to tell would be to do a cold start and then hold both hoses whilst she warms up as telling which gets hot first will allow the current direction of flow to be determined.
Any ideas before I go and hold my hose(s)

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