IC plumbing - is this crazy?
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From: Cape Coral FL
I used a thru-hull pickup on my Advantage cat. It can be mounted pretty much anywhere that you can get to the bottom of the boat and be in the water at all speeds. I believe it was 1" npt thread. I ran a -16 line into the cooler and a pair of -8 lines out that dumped on the drive. It would make about 10psi at planing speeds and around 25psi at 100mph. I don't think you will get anywhere near enough water from a drive shower pickup and they cause their own problems with prop cavitation and such.
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From: Kelowna
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How big are your fittings on your IC? Like mentioned, procharger tees into the water from pump BUT they only feed IC with a 1/2" od fittings or so fitting as in 1/2" hose w like 3/8ths threads. Might not be enough for your requirements
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Im running two stage pumps on my whipple 525's..........-16 to the engine and -12 to the IC works great been running it for two years now, Im running IMCO lowers but you should be fine with the dual pickups
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From: Kelowna
3/4' fittings on the cooler so run a -10 or -12 line
i heard the imco has larger(?) picks ups on it
worse case i try and still have to drill holes
i heard the imco has larger(?) picks ups on it
worse case i try and still have to drill holes
Last edited by LTZCrew; 05-04-2023 at 02:47 PM.







