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Found that while searching the internet tonight..how does it compare to the terminator? I know its half the price...but the terminator is two HPOP, what if you bought two pulses' and used them both? think it would work? more or less oil then the terminator? thoughts on this? pros? cons? just an Idea I though Id throw around!
the pulse is designed to take the place of two pumps i like the idea also check out the stealth pumps that are coming out they have three stages to chose from they are single pumps also but unlike the pulse they are completely new design instead of modified stock pumps like the pulse
If you plan on anything except a HUGE injector over a stock B code, or basically any B code bigger than stock, the pulse is what you would look into. I was looking into the pulse and some plans are changing. My theory is that you don't need the volume of two entire pumps for 90% of the setups people out there are running. You just need more than one. If a terminator is 2, the stock is 1, i'd say the pulse is 1.6 or 1.7. Joey at Term. does modify a stock 17* hpop into something along the lines of a 1.2 or 1.3 i'd say.
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