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    1. #1
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      Steering Pump With Hydra boost Selection

      So, this is partially brake related but more steering. I am using a hydra boost in my brake system and Im trying to figure out which power steering pump to go with. I know turn one makes an excellent product but I came across another company that sells an entire pump and reservoir kit specifically for a hydra boost. Has anybody heard of or used Performance Steering Components? Im also open to other company suggestions. Also Turn One carries a 1800PSI pump but I am mostly seeing 1500PSI pumps. Will 1500PSI be sufficient for mostly just street activities?



    2. #2
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      I would talk to the folks at Hydratech for suggestions.

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      My psc unit was fine. Currently running a jones pump but at idle rpms it doesn’t seem to have enough pressure. If this one goes out I’ll switch to a turn one.

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      Tuen One. Works great w/ Hydraboost.
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      Quote Originally Posted by 79 Camaro View Post
      I would talk to the folks at Hydratech for suggestions.

      I took a look at these guys and although they have a very nice looking product, I have already purchased a master cylinder and hydra boost.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TT302Z28 View Post
      Tuen One. Works great w/ Hydraboost.
      Im sure they do and Im leaning in that direction but should I go with the 1500PSI or the 1800PSI

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      Jeff at Turn One will get you setup. Great company to deal with.

    8. #8
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      Ive run hydroboost setups in nearly everyting i have owned.
      I have never purchased a special PS pump for any set up.
      Currenlty the two in the shop, 'ls swaps' one is a factory LS3 using the factory pump and the other is a 2004 truck 5.3 using the factory truck pump.

      Maybe i am missing something, but, even back in the 90s i used a hydroboost with a stock 350 SBC pump and never saw/felt any issues.
      ...life is too short, live for today, tomorrow isn't guaranteed

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      Quote Originally Posted by KEGS73 View Post
      Also Turn One carries a 1800PSI pump but I am mostly seeing 1500PSI pumps. Will 1500PSI be sufficient for mostly just street activities?
      1500 psi is just fine for street activities. I don't think I've ever seen anyone use anything with more than 1600 psi for a hydroboost system.

      Todd Z.

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      Quote Originally Posted by BK2LIFE View Post
      Ive run hydroboost setups in nearly everyting i have owned.
      I have never purchased a special PS pump for any set up.
      Currenlty the two in the shop, 'ls swaps' one is a factory LS3 using the factory pump and the other is a 2004 truck 5.3 using the factory truck pump.

      Maybe i am missing something, but, even back in the 90s i used a hydroboost with a stock 350 SBC pump and never saw/felt any issues.
      X2. I don't think the OP ever mentioned the setup/configuration of his engine - that would help a lot with helping to determine what they might need. For us older school guys, the Saginaw canned ham pumps have always worked very well with hydroboost - choose one from an application that originally had hydroboost for extra assurance.

      Todd Z.

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      Quote Originally Posted by toddz69 View Post
      X2. I don't think the OP ever mentioned the setup/configuration of his engine - that would help a lot with helping to determine what they might need. For us older school guys, the Saginaw canned ham pumps have always worked very well with hydroboost - choose one from an application that originally had hydroboost for extra assurance.

      Todd Z.

      Engine is a stroked LS3 with a built 4L60E and 4000 stall converter. I am running a 10% under drive crank pulley also which is another variable that may need to be addressed.Steering gearbox is a quick ratio Borgenson

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      Quote Originally Posted by KEGS73 View Post
      Engine is a stroked LS3 with a built 4L60E and 4000 stall converter. I am running a 10% under drive crank pulley also which is another variable that may need to be addressed.Steering gearbox is a quick ratio Borgenson
      I think whatever Type 2 pump came with that engine would probably be fine.

      Todd Z.




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