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Old 09-10-2011, 03:49 PM
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Who makes the best water pump for a high horsepower twin turbo setup that will see lots of street time?
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Originally Posted by jeff morgan
Who makes the best water pump for a high horsepower twin turbo setup that will see lots of street time?
Ok. I guess I have to be more specific. I need a waterpump for a 434 twin turbo LSX with close to 1000 hp. The car will see lots of street time. Should I stay with a belt driven pump or go with an electric one?
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Unless you're having trouble with the stock pump, I'd run that.
Do you have a huge cooler in front of your radiator? If anything a better radiator is where I would start if you have cooling issues.

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I've used the stock GM and am presently using the Edelbrock belt driven pump. The electrics are nice and allow you to cool the engine while its off but they are $$$. Like posted above a good rad. like a Davis or Be-Cool would help more then the actual pump.


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