Jr high powers or single 72

Bushwood_6.0

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I'm posting this for a buddy. He's stuck between a single 72 because of the sound and jr high powers. Which one would make more power is the question he wants answered. He will be running a upgrade single hpfp, 60% nozzles and air dog. Also he's no worried about drivability and doesn't tow anything.
 

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If he's going for straight performance the 72mm will probably be the way to go IMO. Personally after doing a single setup, if they truck is street driven daily I'd go with compounds. I just a much better DD setup.
 

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I'm not sure what the S472 is capable of power wise, but the Jr High Powers should be good for around 800 HP with supporting fuel, and it would be a lot more fun to drive.
 

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if interested in the jr. highpowers let me know, i should have a few sets in hand shortly. spool instant, run cool, and make great power. depends on how hard you wanna fuel them.
 

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Jr high power are stupid fun.....even on stk fuel.

Kinda hard to better the drop ins that are available now in terms overall usefulness, simplicity, $ per performance added.

We are rather spoiled now lol
 

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Dual pumps are more reliable then a dragon fire. Some ppl have good luck some do not


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Haha I mean it's not set in stone. What would y'all recommend?


I don't know the fail versus not fail ratio, but I do know I wouldn't take the risk.. Because when those pumps fail, more often than not, they take out everything in their way.. Can be a very expensive experience if things go as bad as I've seen them go before..

With that being said... Midwest dual k16 pump kit, FTW! Lol. They're a site sponsor and have a badazz kit.
 

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I don't know the fail versus not fail ratio, but I do know I wouldn't take the risk.. Because when those pumps fail, more often than not, they take out everything in their way.. Can be a very expensive experience if things go as bad as I've seen them go before..

With that being said... Midwest dual k16 pump kit, FTW! Lol. They're a site sponsor and have a badazz kit.

Ok I'll tell him that and I think dual pumps look kinda cool under the hood.


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