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Old 12-23-2002, 07:47 AM
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Anyone running a stage two waterpump on an L-98 TPI?

Are they worth the $? Gimmie the good and bad on these.
Old 12-24-2002, 04:15 AM
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this guys running a stage 1
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My Dad's got one on his L69 in his street rod. Even with the tiny radiator the engine never overheats (except for the hills outside of Los Angeles )
Old 12-24-2002, 04:23 PM
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I have a Stage II on the Formula (L98)...

Hey.

This Stweart is the most solid-looking part under the hood right now. It is beefier than the stocker in every respect. Cooled the Formy down in the CA semi-desert of Bakersfield even with the second fan not running (this is in the summer, ~100 degree days). FWIW it also dresses up the engine bay a bit. All in all it is more than worth the ~$150 or whatever it cost me.

HTH, peace

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i just opened up my xmas gift from my mommy and it was a stage 1 pump. cant wait to put it on
Old 12-25-2002, 10:29 AM
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Originally posted by spartyon
i just opened up my xmas gift from my mommy and it was a stage 1 pump. cant wait to put it on
you lucky bastard. hehe cool gift
Old 12-25-2002, 06:41 PM
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you lucky bastard. hehe cool gift
i know i also got a team g from my dad and a black wrinkle finished timing chain cover from my sis to finish the crinkle look under the hood. i love crinkle black with aluminum pieces. it looks so good. cant wait to have it all together
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i ahve a stage 2 and i like it alot... i have been running it for about 6-8 months and have had no problems...
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I have one, but only for about 3 years and 50k miles; no problems so far, but it's still too new to tell. It hasn't even gotten dull looking yet.
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