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Old 08-25-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default Which is Better LAing ddc of Koolance PMP-450 High-flow Pump or Swiftech MCP655™?

i have seen individual specs in performance online store that koolance 450 have a 5.8m (19ft) max head while the MCP655 has only 3.1m (10ft)

i am planning to buy my 2nd pump soon

which is better in terms of performance?

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i've been wondering the same thing... the MCP655 delivers higher flow, but less head.

more head ftw?
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nope they have same flowrate of 1200Liters per Hour as per specs but what i was wondering that they have different head power...

basing on the specs, am i better off purchasing the koolance 450?

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@12v koolance is around 15ft vs 10ft for the 655..for the laing d5 its around 11ft

i guess koolance made some tweaks...

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They all use the same Laing pump and they aren't using a custom top....

http://www.lainginc.com/pdf/LTI%20D5...-%206pages.pdf
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Same as what Ducky stated.
They are both the same pump.
There are 3 models, one D5 that is not variable (cant change the settings) One a D5 that is variable (can change the settings) and one D5-B which is actually different, as it is slower (stuck on setting 4 out of setting 5 of the variable and cannot be changed)
So 2 are the same speed, 1 is slower.
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i've inquired koolance about it..i'm hearing from them soon. yep they're all form laing...but there is that big difference from the stock d5..

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more head ftw?
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i've inquired koolance about it..i'm hearing from them soon. yep they're all form laing...but there is that big difference from the stock d5..
What is the difference from?

It looks like they are still using the standard 810N top and they aren't over-volting. Unless they replaced the impeller, changed the motor, or modded the top... it's the same pump.
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pls do not complicate things... i am wondering if head of koolance as per specs i got from performance pc is indeed 5.8m (19ft) and MCP655 is 3.1m (10 ft)?

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