ncollins64
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It's belt driven.
Not anywhere in the markets I watch and we watch a lot of the markets on the east coast.
New dodges sell for around 45k and I'm seeing used 100k mile fords bring 37-40k.
Exact same on the half ton market we see as well.
I wasn't being a smart azz, if there are "cheap" fords 14 back 150 or 250s I'm interested.
I wonder what the HP draw is on that pump. Today we have small (beer can size) motors capable of putting out 20hp on 50V. This is insane power for an RC car which is the application it's used in, but it would seem to me that electric power would be another alternative to a belt driven system.
Just a thought
What area are you in? I would LOVE to come buy up some of those cheap fords...
the motors I'm talking about are brushless so they will last virtually forever as long as the bearings anyway.
CP3 will take around 13hp to run it at 100%
think of it as the same concept of a dual hpop for a 7.3.. only for fuel.. bigger demands need more pump.. it is belt driven..