Well for those interested parties and those that may be following this thread, I have some news regarding our stock 80 series pumps. I have stepped out of the shop with a few numbers thus far. Stock numbers are as follows: 1500 psi with 2.750GPM. This explains what we already know.....in stock form it will not supply a ram assist with any real driveable speed or a hydro winch for spool speed Now that we have been playing with it, today we achieved a max pressure of 2000psi. And there was room for more(more info on that later). Flow is currently at 4GPM but we are only just now tuning that since we have good pressure numbers. What I am %99 sure of is a pump that will be available with 1800psi and 5GPM. The flow rate may get higher, but I will be leaving these at 1800psi. Hoses blow at 2200psi.
With this said, this will be a nice factory bolt on upgrade. Whether locked, unlocked, ram assisted or just running larger tires, this will be a nice mod. Steering on road will remain uneffected but offroad wil be enhanced. I also need to note that this will double the spool speed of any hydro winch running on a non modded stock pump.
Now I might get hit up by those that begin to question the steering gear box. That too is going under the knife to see what psi numbers it will handle for those that want to run a higher than 1800psi pump. The 1800psi/5GPM pumps will run a healthy stock steering box with out problems....not to worry. With this said, a higher psi pump will be offered but with no warranty.
These pumps will be available on a core exchange system. Send me your pump and you will get an 1800psi/5GPM pump. As mentioned, a higher psi pump will be available but with no warranty. Flat rated pumps(above) will cost $225 with exchange and come with a one year warranty. This pump will be completely rebuilt inside and out. The higher psi non warranty pumps will cost the same. With either pump, I recommend ditching the stock paperclip PS cooler and installing a larger more efficient unit and depending on you high pressure hose's age, change it too. Non core units may be available but cores for these trucks are hard to find which inturn will increase the cost. That number is not known yet as I have not looked into it as of yet.
These unit are being built and tested in a commercial steering/hydraulis facility that has been in business for over 30 years. One that supplies dealers, shops, and part stores with steering and hydraulic units. These are not built in a shed. If you are interested or have more questions regarding this pump, feel free to post on this thread or pm me.