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This is an old thread. I've done the stage 6 upgrade since this thread was last active in 2021. But yes it would be a good idea to install the bigger pump for doing long pulls on the bigger tunes.If your going to be running 3000 feet WOT I’d put a bigger pump in it to be on the safe side.
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Sure hope you're letting it cool off (coolant and oil temps) before next run. Nothing wrong with 3,000 ft runs but too many back-to-back without sufficient cool-off time might cause some "problems".This is an old thread. I've done the stage 6 upgrade since this thread was last active in 2021. But yes it would be a good idea to install the bigger pump for doing long pulls on the bigger tunes.
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Of course. I keep a close eye on everything.Sure hope you're letting it cool off (coolant and oil temps) before next run. Nothing wrong with 3,000 ft runs but too many back-to-back without sufficient cool-off time might cause some "problems".