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Old 01-08-2014, 04:11 AM   #1
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Re: Steering box needs compatable pump

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A high flow pump will make your steering more responsive (faster reacting) versus a lower flow pump. Do the mfgr's give flow specs in gph? Is there a big difference in flow between the two? The choice might be a matter of personal preference of how you like your steering.
Thanks Cap,typically 3.5 to 4gpm.I'm finding would be best and is a high flow unit,where a low flow is around 2gpm.I talked to the fellas at Tuff Stuff who steered me in the right direction.

I guess it all comes down to whether I run a remote reservoir now or the LS1 clip on style.

I feel with the amount of knowledge I've gained on my build I should find a position working in an auto parts store!
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