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    Quote Originally Posted by systemviper View Post
    I tried to find a comparison but only saw the D-Tek mentioned once.
    BUT

    It looks so much like the D-Tek dB-1,
    I have had those pumps and loved them,
    they were very quiet and great for single loop setup's.
    And seemed to have good head pressure.

    So how do they compare,to the Danger Den CPX-PRO
    then look the same, cost the same....
    hows the performance,


    My favorite is the
    Laing DDC-3.2 with the XSPC - Acrylic Reservoir ,
    it's just a great all around set-up.
    The D-Tek db-1 = CPX-1
    This is just the bigger version of that, probably on the order of 3X or a bit more strong.

    And yep, the DDCs and D5's are great pumps. I feel bad for the industry a few years ago before the DDCs and D5's came along, there was nothing but low head pond pumps. Those were the days where large ID tubing and large open channel blocks ruled. Now we're getting spoiled with all these good pressure pumps.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eternalightwith View Post
    What if you replaced that plastic propeller with a lightweight metal instead? Slightly heavier yes. But it would never break. And the added rigidity might be a plus in water pressure
    Well since you can't really do much in the way of a custom top for this one, who's first up for designing a new impeller. The only problem is the maginet is cast into the impeller, so you'd have to do the same. It wouldbe hard to pencil out, but it would be cool.
    Last edited by Martinm210; 04-30-2008 at 04:25 PM.

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