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<blockquote data-quote="cbrjeeper" data-source="post: 736200" data-attributes="member: 13008"><p>Prw said no high flow stat needed as they still have cross over tube.</p><p> Flowkooler said high flow stat needed . They do not have cross over tubes.</p><p> Ron davis says they run meizer pumps$$$ and I did not ask about stat. </p><p> </p><p>Alot of Products coming to the market over last few years that alot of other industries that build ls stuff are using hi flow pumps. All the performance part sites offer a high flow pump of some sort. I dont get to technical with explaining but , with the world wide interweb offering days of literature of opinions. I called manufacturers and some of the shops/sites that sell these products and 100% of them use and like them. Yes they are trying to sell product but there is some good info out and a reason some of the big builders are using them. In my opinion after a beat down you will cool quicker and you will add pressure throughout the system creating a more equal system less steam pockets and or hot spots. It may not be 100 noticeable or it may be a oh **** moment. I will let you kno my experience. I will be changing my system 100% 1 part at a time to see what is and makes the biggest difference in my buggy. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbrjeeper, post: 736200, member: 13008"] Prw said no high flow stat needed as they still have cross over tube. Flowkooler said high flow stat needed . They do not have cross over tubes. Ron davis says they run meizer pumps$$$ and I did not ask about stat. Alot of Products coming to the market over last few years that alot of other industries that build ls stuff are using hi flow pumps. All the performance part sites offer a high flow pump of some sort. I dont get to technical with explaining but , with the world wide interweb offering days of literature of opinions. I called manufacturers and some of the shops/sites that sell these products and 100% of them use and like them. Yes they are trying to sell product but there is some good info out and a reason some of the big builders are using them. In my opinion after a beat down you will cool quicker and you will add pressure throughout the system creating a more equal system less steam pockets and or hot spots. It may not be 100 noticeable or it may be a oh **** moment. I will let you kno my experience. I will be changing my system 100% 1 part at a time to see what is and makes the biggest difference in my buggy. Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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