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Old 01-20-2007, 10:50 PM
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First off A stock pump will work but without the buffer of a HV pump. If you add remote filters and coolers the HV will surely not hurt you. If this shears the distrib drive pin get a new and better one.
I think too heavy weight oil and oil not allowed to run at proper temp is by far a more common issue. Use the HV pump as a buffer for remote filters and coolers not used on STOCK pump designs and applications.
There will be some who say stock is better and some HV is better but an inexpensive upgrade with minimal possible downside. It is your Toy so do what seems right for you.
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