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    1. #1
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      GM type II pumps for DSE rack?

      I got the specs from Morrison for the rack,2gpm 1100 psi
      Narrowed down my choices to Turn one Jones racing and Sweet. Also leaning towards integral reservoir for easier cleaner install
      anyone have experience with any of these manufactures, do the caps leak?
      The main thing I am trying to avoid is the "weeping" issue I've read about from DSE integral style. Also thinking of going plastic Rez since it should absorb less heat

      as for the pumps themselves the jones and the turn one are around the same price and the sweet is about $100 cheaper. No company's specifically say what they do to the pumps to make them better except jones who claims they CNc them to their specs and dyno them on a flow bench to confirm the rates. Plus jones is by far the most "bling". All the parts look super nice so I'm leaning towards them right now



      thoughts opinions?


    2. #2
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      Quote Originally Posted by Decline View Post
      ....The main thing I am trying to avoid is the "weeping" issue I've read about from DSE integral style. Also thinking of going plastic Rez since it should absorb less heat.....
      They will weep if you turn them hard regularly.
      They will leak enough to get on the inner fender if you let them hang at high rpm.

      If you coin up for the Jones, you may as well put a cool aluminum reservoir in the system.

    3. #3
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      The aluminum integral reservoir is back ordered for 3 weeks. I went with the plastic integral for heat and the fact that the next autoX is 7/10 at El Toro which is 15 mins from my house and big and fast and fun.
      I am not really a fan of remote since you need to run extra lines all over the place, and ideally it needs to be mounted as close to pump as possible anyways. Since I have the space on my SBC I figured I'd make my life easier with the integral. If it leaks then I will try and exchange it. At this price level the fluid better stay in the &$%^#n container!


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