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Water pumps, do's and donts.
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<blockquote data-quote="Showmethemoney" data-source="post: 70322" data-attributes="member: 2065"><p>Yeah, that's my point elrodeo. My current pump runs 15000 L ph, the wx15 is only 16400 Lph. I would need at least 24000 ph if I build a gold hog dedicated high banker. The wx15 may be light and reliable but I doesn't push enough and is overpriced. Given my current one is almost the same size and spec and only cost $220. So I can get a larger honda for only $500, yeah, it will be a prick to carry but I need the volume. So can I use a twin impeller or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Showmethemoney, post: 70322, member: 2065"] Yeah, that's my point elrodeo. My current pump runs 15000 L ph, the wx15 is only 16400 Lph. I would need at least 24000 ph if I build a gold hog dedicated high banker. The wx15 may be light and reliable but I doesn't push enough and is overpriced. Given my current one is almost the same size and spec and only cost $220. So I can get a larger honda for only $500, yeah, it will be a prick to carry but I need the volume. So can I use a twin impeller or not? [/QUOTE]
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