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Old 02-23-2011, 01:03 PM
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What are you guys running?

And before someone suggests it I don't want a cheap piece of **** melling.

Clearances will be fairly tight so stock volume is fine


Im honestly considering a new GMPP pump with white relief spring?

Will be driven with an ARP hardened shaft coupled to a Heron Billet drive and Lunati Everwear gear.

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Running a GMPP pump would be fine with the high pressure spring. Then spray it.
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Of course.

What about the moroso race pump standard volume?

I've heard of the blueprinted morosos buy can only find a big block part number. Nothing for sbc
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I has no idear...
What kind of RPM are you going to run?
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7k til I swap PCMs
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greg i just bought the moroso blueprinted race pump (not the billet one) for my motor.......looks like a nice piece and they're telling me it will actually live above 7000rpm........i had the melling in mine but when i took it out it looked and sounded a little crapppy....called melling and the guy almost **** himself when i told him i was taking it to 8000+ rpm lol.............the moroso looks nice for $80 or so
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Awesome. Do you have a part number?
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Originally Posted by gregrob
Awesome. Do you have a part number?
yea hang on
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heres the one im running........

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MOR-22111/

if you want a standard volume its MOR-22101
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Originally Posted by quik95lt1
greg i just bought the moroso blueprinted race pump (not the billet one) for my motor.......looks like a nice piece and they're telling me it will actually live above 7000rpm........i had the melling in mine but when i took it out it looked and sounded a little crapppy....called melling and the guy almost **** himself when i told him i was taking it to 8000+ rpm lol.............the moroso looks nice for $80 or so
Was it the standard 4 digit Melling or the Select series 5 digit ones?

Never heard of a problem with a stock vol/psi Melling Select like the 10554.
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Originally Posted by Puck
Was it the standard 4 digit Melling or the Select series 5 digit ones?

Never heard of a problem with a stock vol/psi Melling Select like the 10554.
it was a MEL-155HV one of their high volume pumps.......when i took it off the gears had some noise when i spun it by hand......too it apart and the gears looked a bit odd.......melling told me its not designed for high rpm use like i was doing with it....

would've been shitty to launch my motor because of a $40 oil pump...........
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Does anyone have experience with a titan.
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Karl Elwein uses the Titan. I got mixed results on yellowbullet from it. Most said the Moroso billet was better. FWIW
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Originally Posted by quik95lt1
heres the one im running........

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MOR-22111/

if you want a standard volume its MOR-22101
Cool. Thanks
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I decided to go with the GMPP Std Vol High Pres Pump

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