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<blockquote data-quote="timbrjackrussel" data-source="post: 639035" data-attributes="member: 8524"><p><strong>power needed</strong></p><p></p><p>A single stage pump at rated output of 60 GPM and at 1500 PSI would need about 60 horse power, and 60 GPM at 3000 PSI about 120 horse power!!! Is it a two stage pump? and how much HP does the engine have to start with. Sounds like you could make it work if you could keep the fuel in it, would be very fast if reved up. A 16 GPM 2 stage pump on an old 403 cc 10 HP. Honda runs at a fast idle, set relief at 3000 PSI and a 4.5 inch cylinder runs real cheap. If I need more speed go to half speed and you need two people to keep up to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timbrjackrussel, post: 639035, member: 8524"] [b]power needed[/b] A single stage pump at rated output of 60 GPM and at 1500 PSI would need about 60 horse power, and 60 GPM at 3000 PSI about 120 horse power!!! Is it a two stage pump? and how much HP does the engine have to start with. Sounds like you could make it work if you could keep the fuel in it, would be very fast if reved up. A 16 GPM 2 stage pump on an old 403 cc 10 HP. Honda runs at a fast idle, set relief at 3000 PSI and a 4.5 inch cylinder runs real cheap. If I need more speed go to half speed and you need two people to keep up to it. [/QUOTE]
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