great white
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Not sure if this has been posted, but I ran across it a nd maybe the db2 guys would like to check it out:
http://oilburners.net/forums/showpost.php?p=388018&postcount=67
http://oilburners.net/forums/showpost.php?p=446774&postcount=78
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It's the "super moose pump" from the same guy that sources the Ford DB2's.
I'm just posting this as info in case someone wants to check it out as I have no interest in DB2 performance.
Cheers
http://oilburners.net/forums/showpost.php?p=388018&postcount=67
http://oilburners.net/forums/showpost.php?p=446774&postcount=78
You may have to register to see the threads.
It's the "super moose pump" from the same guy that sources the Ford DB2's.
Here are the flow numbers for the Moose family of pumps. These numbers are approximate.
Baby Moose (stock build) 60 CC Per 1000 strokes
Moose Pump (popular hot pump calibration) 90 CC Per 1000 strokes
Super Moose (yes it exists... no one has bought one yet) 120 CC Per 1000 strokes.
Prices remain stable for the Moose Pump family, even though Stanadyne has raised their prices again this year. The range is from around $550 to $675 Typical for a Baby Moose or Moose Pump. The Super Moose, due to extreme machining operations is estimated to be $1600 to $2000. As always, PM me for specific details.
I'm just posting this as info in case someone wants to check it out as I have no interest in DB2 performance.
Cheers
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