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    I'm curious to hear what brand /kind of pumps you guys/gals are using.

    Thanks for your time.
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    bosch.

    bill will say get the meziere.
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    GM pump on my ssic setup
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    Small GM bosch pump, get them all day for $10 bucks from the junkyard... never really knew why people dont use these more often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkhorizon View Post
    Small GM bosch pump, get them all day for $10 bucks from the junkyard... never really knew why people dont use these more often.
    Windshield washer pump, or what pump from GM vehicles? I'd think the windshield washer pump wouldn't flow enough GPM.
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    Meziere

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    Quote Originally Posted by intrigue98 View Post
    Meziere
    Not that more flow isn't better but isn't 20 GPM a little overkill?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pure2sin View Post
    Not that more flow isn't better but isn't 20 GPM a little overkill?
    Lol I love that mine flows 800gph bro lol.

    Per minute you sure?
    Last edited by Bob Padilla; 07-22-2011 at 10:39 PM. Reason: New info
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    Yes the meziere pump I have flows 20 gpm. No, its not overkill. The only supporting reason to that is I have zero knock, on a 3.0, and with advanced timing with the stock cam. If the pump was flowing too fast then the intercooler/fmhe would be heat soaking and not allowing me to get those results.

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    I have not dropped pulleys yet but I will have to see how well my pump will work.
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    FlowJet. I have had mine for several yrs with no issue. 5 GPM is what it runs at.
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