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Old Apr 6, 2012 | 08:06 PM
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That's a good idea, if I can reach my webmaster.

Joe(CSI), how is it that you bag on Steve online, yet in person you act like his buddy? Will the real Joe step forward.
 
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Old Apr 6, 2012 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by CSIPSD
Because...

I dont have the time or money to replace it right now... Need $900 to put a real pump in it, SRP1.1...

We will see how your 4 years in the making Twhatever holds up... Of course so long as the locktite and bondo holds up it should be fine!

And why is it SRP1.1 and not SRP1 again?

Oh wait....

THOSE.....
 
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Old Apr 6, 2012 | 11:36 PM
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All I can say is with stock pump and stock sticks I could not hold 1700 at wot in 80e. Now with stage 1.5s and my t500. I run 2500 to 3000. At wot. I don't care what's in it as long as it doesn't break.
Thanks Joey
 
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Old Apr 7, 2012 | 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by JT250
All I can say is with stock pump and stock sticks I could not hold 1700 at wot in 80e. Now with stage 1.5s and my t500. I run 2500 to 3000. At wot. I don't care what's in it as long as it doesn't break.
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Roger that!
 
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Old Apr 7, 2012 | 05:43 AM
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the secret is building good PSI in the low RPM's as well as up top..can you imagine high psi at the touch of the go peddle instead of waiting till the rpm's come up?? that's just what this srp 1.1 does...keep an eye on this site..there is going to be a lot of HPO facts posted by people like the engineers that designed the HPOP as well as what stealth finds along the way...stealth is not messing around this trip...its going to be done right this trip..

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Old Apr 7, 2012 | 01:27 PM
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Ron, I haven't been "messing around" since 2006, when the dual pumps were first released. Your quote pretty much says it all. Doesn't matter what single pump you choose, none will hold a candle to duals(BTS, SWAMPS, or TE).
If your serious about maximum efficiency and maximum volume, contact one of the big three.

Joey@TE
 
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Old Apr 7, 2012 | 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ron's power stroke
the secret is building good PSI in the low RPM's as well as up top..can you imagine high psi at the touch of the go peddle instead of waiting till the rpm's come up?? that's just what this srp 1.1 does...keep an eye on this site..there is going to be a lot of HPO facts posted by people like the engineers that designed the HPOP as well as what stealth finds along the way...stealth is not messing around this trip...its going to be done right this trip..

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How long have you been running the 1.1 Ron? Got any data graphs you can post?

Seems like the SPR1 has replaced the old 80e (except to Joe). Many love it, but some are scared of it just waiting on things to blow up.
 
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Old Apr 7, 2012 | 10:04 PM
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Now I am sure Stealth is working hard to build a good HPOP pump. But I myself trust Joey/ Terminator with all my HPOP needs. Great customer service and he'll build you a HPOP pump or pumps that will suit your needs. And he does it all for a fair price and say what you will but the T500 is the best stock replacement upgrade Hpop pump on the market. It is your best bang for the buck.
Now I could be negative and point out all the bad things I have read about some of the pumps Stealth has build but it isn't my place to do so. So I'll take the high road and say I am glad to see they have worked thru their problem and that they are now building a better pump. And I look forward to reading the reviews on the SPR1.1 from the people that are using them.
 
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by ron's power stroke
the secret is building good PSI in the low RPM's as well as up top..can you imagine high psi at the touch of the go peddle instead of waiting till the rpm's come up?? that's just what this srp 1.1 does...keep an eye on this site..there is going to be a lot of HPO facts posted by people like the engineers that designed the HPOP as well as what stealth finds along the way...stealth is not messing around this trip...its going to be done right this trip..

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I agree 100% in regards to being able to make pressure ( a result of volume) at a lower RPM. The result of which is increased torque and throttle response at lower rpm's somewhat like the Cummings platform does well.

Opinions will vary regarding HPOP choice, however I always like first hand experience. I have purchased the following oil systems, Stealth dual pump system, BTS dual pump system, Terminator dual pump system, T-500, Adrenaline and Stealth stage two. There is no question all were created by individuals that are passionate about their product, however there is also no denying that some have advantages over others.

When the SRP1 was originally released there was obvious enthusiasm in regards to the expected performance and at that time I had said time will be the judge of success. As we have seen there was a need for some revisions due to reliability however to speculate as to the success of such revisions will be revealed over time. It would appear they have a handle on it but no one will know until you have a quantity of product in the field with thousands of hours of operation. Will the pump make X amount of volume....probably, but so what. If the longevity of the product is not there and I am not implying it is not it makes no difference what pressure it will make. Time will be the cruel judge, let's see in a year from now how it is holding up then we can praise the success.

In a way we are all BETA testers due to the fact we are using various products that have less than one hundred units in the field which in comparison to industry standards is miniscule. Knowing this I prefer to pick a product that the manufacture is easily accessible and willing to answer questions. As many of you have stated Terminator has exceeded this criteria. Now I am not saying the others are not adequate however Joey has always gone above and beyond. Believe me when I say I have spent countless hours on the phone asking him why, how and not hiding the fact I have competitors products. At the end of the day of all the products I have purchased (most now for sale) I am a Terminator customer and have been for some time.
 
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by TerminatorEng.
That's a good idea, if I can reach my webmaster.

Joe(CSI), how is it that you bag on Steve online, yet in person you act like his buddy? Will the real Joe step forward.
Act like his buddy???

I have no issue with anyone. Some people have issues with me, most dont know me, would not know me if I passed them on the street...

I was passing thru and said hi... Would have done the same for you however I didnt have your number.

Maybe when I get done here in Bakersfield.

The internets are not real, just like facebook friends are not real...
 
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by ron's power stroke
the secret is building good PSI in the low RPM's as well as up top..can you imagine high psi at the touch of the go peddle instead of waiting till the rpm's come up?? that's just what this srp 1.1 does...keep an eye on this site..there is going to be a lot of HPO facts posted by people like the engineers that designed the HPOP as well as what stealth finds along the way...stealth is not messing around this trip...its going to be done right this trip..

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Originally Posted by TerminatorEng.
Ron, I haven't been "messing around" since 2006, when the dual pumps were first released. Your quote pretty much says it all. Doesn't matter what single pump you choose, none will hold a candle to duals(BTS, SWAMPS, or TE).
If your serious about maximum efficiency and maximum volume, contact one of the big three.

Joey@TE
Joey,

I think your mistaken... The 1.1 will put a lick on most everything but B codes...
 
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by CSIPSD
Joey,

I think your mistaken... The 1.1 will put a lick on most everything but B codes...
What's he mistaken about?

All he said was dual pumps outperform any single pump. Or did I read his post wrong?

Stewart
 
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by SNYDER68
Opinions will vary regarding HPOP choice, however I always like first hand experience. I have purchased the following oil systems, Stealth dual pump system, BTS dual pump system, Terminator dual pump system, T-500, Adrenaline and Stealth stage two. There is no question all were created by individuals that are passionate about their product, however there is also no denying that some have advantages over others.
So why have you purchased all of these? I can see one or two but why that many? Just curious.
 
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Stewart_H
What's he mistaken about?

All he said was dual pumps outperform any single pump. Or did I read his post wrong?

Stewart
Stewart u read it right.
 
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 09:43 AM
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So why have you purchased all of these? I can see one or two but why that many? Just curious.
I did not want to rely on others opinion, I wanted to have each product in hand to evaluate for myself. During that process I learned that not all things are as presented on the internet. You see so many that give opinions on a product they due not even own, yet it could be misconstrued as hands on experience. In addition, the products I purchased had been released over time starting in 2004. It can be somewhat addicting, the constant search for MORE, no different that buying tuning. You may be happy with your current choice yet you still try another, just in case.
 
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