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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:41 am 
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what is this pump and will it work for me? thx

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=459721


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Kyle you can get a Sweet industries pump with a pully on ebay for a reasonable price along with rams, servos, resivoirs, lines etc. I have an extra resivoir if your interested.
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got any fleabay links for that stuff ody?

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Just go to ebay and type in "Sweet power" it will list what ever is avalable including some candy adds lol. Other search strings would be "Howe power" and "KRC"

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dont think that will work try a hyundia pump with remote res. ask eric deboard he has a ps setup

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I am going to try a different setup than Eric's, his setup is very cool and effective, but I want something different. I am going to try a power assist ram, resorvoir, control valve, and a pump from PSC. I am going to use 1.5"x8" or 10" stroke ram. You can buy brackets for your pump that will bolt directly on your VW motor from Kartek. But still thinking about it. Go ahead and PM Eric Debord about his setup, he will be more than glad to help you out, he is a very cool and smart guy.

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heres pics of a geo storm pump mounted on a vw and he runs a jeep cherekee steering box. he made the pulley on this it had a bigger serpitine pulley.
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cool thanks for the pics!

still gathering up all the info i need. its gonna be 2 months down the road before i get ready to buy everything. damn't a whole new buggy after a couple rides i caught the sickness already.


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That is a very neat setup!, looks cool as hell. I'm sure it is a very simple installation and works very well. Looks like power steering is the only way to go, even you need it or not. thanks for the pics!

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i put the pump on the buggy not the motor that way if you pull the motor it stays


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