Who has the best bang for buck high flow waterpump?
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Who has the best bang for buck high flow waterpump?
I'm soon getting an aftermarket water pump and want to know who's the best for their price. I want to pay a REASONABLE PRICE, so Edelbrock is out but I have narrowed it down to JEGS...$79.99, Weiland....65.99 for cast-94.99 for aluminum, Moroso...$109.99, Summit.....$62.99. All these are non chrome highflow units, which is what I want. Anybody have any experience w/ these of any helpful info? Thanks a lot.
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Go with a Stewart stage 1.
I am sure 90% of the members will agree with me.
http://www.stewartcomponents.com/chevy.htm
I am sure 90% of the members will agree with me.
http://www.stewartcomponents.com/chevy.htm
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Stewart Pumps are the best for the money.......
Actually, I think they're the best-Period.
I have them on all three of my cars.
-Rich-
Actually, I think they're the best-Period.
I have them on all three of my cars.
-Rich-
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