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Re: High Volume sea pump options
Are you still sucking through the stock drive pickup Cal? I think different high capacity pans are in my future. Anyone have two good used pans to sell? I am going to work my heat exchanger restriction idea some. I think that is a contributor too to a restriction in flow. Maybe do something like Insptech was suggesting... a dump of some sort. Last but not least, I think a set of water pressure transducers and gages are in order. That is my primary objective anyway.... not frying my headers.
BT :cool: |
Re: High Volume sea pump options
Originally Posted by blue thunder
Are you still sucking through the stock drive pickup Cal? Last but not least, I think a set of water pressure transducers and gages are in order. That is my primary objective anyway.... not frying my headers.
BT :cool: Transducers for w/p??? Every w/p guage I ever had was strictly mechanical , like a mini speedometer in psi not mph. |
Re: High Volume sea pump options
Originally Posted by mopower
Yep , thru the Bravos. Ones a 95 with side pickups and the other is an 02 with dual pickups and that's more trouble than it's worth :(
Transducers for w/p??? Every w/p guage I ever had was strictly mechanical , like a mini speedometer in psi not mph. |
Re: High Volume sea pump options
i just bought a pair of 2 stage K.E. water pumps from tyler crocket for 675.00 each cheapest i could find them anywhere. tyker was great to deal with. ratman
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Originally Posted by offthefront
cal .. so you run water up to dash ?
Yes , I do. Three times...speedo and two w/p guages |
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