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so none of the site actually give me a frame of refrence as to which pumps are the most powerful d5 vs ddc vs dcp. does anyone know which is the most powerful.

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so none of the site actually give me a frame of refrence as to which pumps are the most powerful d5 vs ddc vs dcp. does anyone know which is the most powerful.

thanks 

 

DDC would give give the most pressure but the D5 gives the best flow rate, it depend what you are doing mainly I usually recommend the D5 or if your doing something like an external rad far away something like the PMP-500 from koolance is as best as it can get for still fairly small water pumps:

http://koolance.com/pmp-500-pump-g-1-4-bsp

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DDC would give give the most pressure but the D5 gives the best flow rate, it depend what you are doing mainly I usually recommend the D5 or if your doing something like an external rad far away something like the PMP-500 from koolance is as best as it can get for still fairly small water pumps:

http://koolance.com/pmp-500-pump-g-1-4-bsp

its for that project im working on not sure if these pump are suitable for it 

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DDC would give give the most pressure but the D5 gives the best flow rate, it depend what you are doing mainly I usually recommend the D5 or if your doing something like an external rad far away something like the PMP-500 from koolance is as best as it can get for still fairly small water pumps:

http://koolance.com/pmp-500-pump-g-1-4-bsp

Woah that pump has more head pressure than a DDC from EK....

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its for that project im working on not sure if these pump are suitable for it 

 

Ok what are you planning to do with the pump exactly.

 

 

Woah that pump has more head pressure than a DDC from EK....

 

It's a fair bit bulkier but yeah pretty beastly for a pump of it's size, I don't see it used very often though. 

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Ok what are you planning to do with the pump exactly.

 

 

 

It's a fair bit bulkier but yeah pretty beastly for a pump of it's size, I don't see it used very often though. 

i pm not sure if you remember was about a month ago we had the conversation i replied on that pm 

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What are you actually trying to accomplish?

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