Foximus
CFL Cheapass.
- Location
- Oviedo, Fl
Ok so the its pretty much undisputed, you have a Mag pump, the Pump is more efficient yada yada, but more of less you need much more power to push it.
However thats not what I want to talk about here.
What is the difference between Setback and Non-setback? I'm not talking the actual physical differences. I know it allows more water to be stored in the intlet tract and allows the water to be processed somewhat faster.
But I'm talking the actual running hydralic characteristics.
Does having more water in the inlet tract create higher pump pressures and therefore increase engine load even more? Just wondering because no one seems to talk about the engine requirements for setback pumps... just mag pumps in general.
However thats not what I want to talk about here.
What is the difference between Setback and Non-setback? I'm not talking the actual physical differences. I know it allows more water to be stored in the intlet tract and allows the water to be processed somewhat faster.
But I'm talking the actual running hydralic characteristics.
Does having more water in the inlet tract create higher pump pressures and therefore increase engine load even more? Just wondering because no one seems to talk about the engine requirements for setback pumps... just mag pumps in general.