wkheathjr
Bronze Member
1) I read that if you keep pump and tank very close, it will help keep fluid temperature down and prolong the life of system. I am curious if having a very long hose will cause temperature to rise? If so, would it help to have a little bigger tank for that? Or what is best solution?
2) How do you determine the size of tank and GPM based on what you are using. Suppose you have two gear pumps and four cylinder in your system, how do you determine the result to know what type of PSI your system need at RPM, and how much HP is required from your gas motor for the system?
3) Suppose you want to use a gear pump to move your vehicle at say 10-15MPH, can it be done (belt-driven system similar as kart)? And how do you know how much RPM is needed to get that speed?
Thanks!
-Ken
2) How do you determine the size of tank and GPM based on what you are using. Suppose you have two gear pumps and four cylinder in your system, how do you determine the result to know what type of PSI your system need at RPM, and how much HP is required from your gas motor for the system?
3) Suppose you want to use a gear pump to move your vehicle at say 10-15MPH, can it be done (belt-driven system similar as kart)? And how do you know how much RPM is needed to get that speed?
Thanks!
-Ken