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Old 08-29-2012, 12:09 PM
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Hey guys I just ordered a stewart water pump stage 1. So a couple questions will the stage 1 be enough to keep my engine cool seeing as it'll be pushin somewheres around 400 horse. Also anyone else runnin these? Hows the durability? I've heard they are great pumps. I ordered the stage 1 because it was the only pump that could use the original fittings.
 
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Originally Posted by Tomg303
Hey guys I just ordered a stewart water pump stage 1. So a couple questions will the stage 1 be enough to keep my engine cool seeing as it'll be pushin somewheres around 400 horse. Also anyone else runnin these? Hows the durability? I've heard they are great pumps. I ordered the stage 1 because it was the only pump that could use the original fittings.
I've heard good things about them. I doubt any pump alone can keep your engine cool if the rest the system isn't sized correctly. So if your engine isn't bored too far, your radiator is large enough, and everything else is good to go, then the Stewart should handle the circulation.
 
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Old 08-29-2012, 05:15 PM
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Cool just seeing if they had a good reputation. My friend swears by them so I had to get one. My rad can handle it.
 
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