View Full Version : This is way to small I should of got one bigger..lol
j_k_auto
07-01-2007, 09:43
Well I just got another christmas pressent from santa again. I think this might just work.:eek: What ya think?
http://img2.putfile.com/thumb/7/18112374089.jpg (http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=5844518)
http://img2.putfile.com/thumb/7/18112374040.jpg (http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=5844519)
If its rated to flow 30 GPH or more your set.
Shikaroka
07-02-2007, 07:27
Haha,
I saw you won that on eBay and I was going to ask how you liked it.
j_k_auto
07-02-2007, 07:57
Haha,
I saw you won that on eBay and I was going to ask how you liked it.
It will do just fine. you only need the 45 gph but I like to have the best when I do stuff. I am updating my truck as we speak and waiting for more parts to come in. I will have the phazer gears,fluid dampner,ho injectors,chip,tm,gm8 turbo,racor 90 filter, bypass filter setup (not sure which one still doing resaerch. I want my oil to stay clean actually clear.) once this is all done. Once Some more$$$$ comes in I want the cross over and 3-4-5 inch exhaust.
So it is taking me awhile to get all the parts in. I will have everything on my web page just taking more time then I wanted.
I know I will like the racor setup. Has plenty of flow and has the heater if I need it. The 90 is an overkill but that is fine. Once I get a new filter it will be the 60 gph and a 10 mic or a 90gph at 10 mic.
I want to get this in this weekend but we will see how things work out.:D
j_k_auto
07-02-2007, 07:59
If its rated to flow 30 GPH or more your set.
It flows 90 gph...:D
Shikaroka
07-02-2007, 09:39
Has plenty of flow and has the heater if I need it.
Did you notice that it's a 24v heater?
j_k_auto
07-02-2007, 11:04
Well if it does and I am not sure yet I will get it hooked up right. Once I get it installed I am going to run the wires up to the engine bay area and hook it up later. I am not sure if I want it to work automatically or manually. The destructions shows either way. Thanks for the heads up.
DmaxMaverick
07-02-2007, 11:36
Did you notice that it's a 24v heater?
If 12V isn't making enough heat, no biggie. You have 24V available if you need it, with a little creative wiring.
Shikaroka
07-02-2007, 12:12
Yeh, you could always wire the batteries in series. Might work better that way.
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