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wffsoccer

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I have the thread with the stacker case and after considering prices and the fact that i am still a n00b :shrug: , i think that this is what I am going to go with

Pump - D-TEK MAG 12v Pump
Rad - Bonneville 77 Heatcore
CPU block - White Water Waterblock with USMA Adapter
Tubing - Clearflex 3/8"
UV additive

thats it for now, i will probably add a res when i find just what im looking for
and help ASAP is appreciated.
thx
 
Ok change the pump for a D5 or MCP655, change the CPU block for a Swiftech Storm. Aslo change the tubing for 7/16"ID 5/8"OD tubing found on page 82 at McMaster Also go with 1/2"OD barbs on the Storm. Rad is nice remember to either buy a sground or make one for it. Lastly a t-line will work just as well as a res and cost less.
 
my pump is 40 bucks less than the swiftec pump, same with the CPU block, i think ill stick with those, not worth the huge price dif.

thx anyway
 
I would not use a res since in my opinion its just another piece that can break on you. I like using a T-Line which is just a T fitting, piece of tubing and a cap. Also as far as the cpu blocks go you are losing a lot of performance by sticking with that at least consider this block if you are worried about your budget.
 
wffsoccer said:
my pump is 40 bucks less than the swiftec pump


There is a reason it's cheaper. I know last year people were having problems with this pump. Also over the years we have found out more head is better and that pump has a 7.5foot head on it. I used to ahve the D-Tek whitewater as well but changed it for a LRWB G4 and havn't looked back since.
 
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