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The pump should be turning faster than the engine cause the pulley on engine is larger just divide engine pulley size by pump pulley size and that's the ratio then multiply that number times engine rpm and that is the rpm of pump!
Bet at 1000 rpm you see about 2000 rpm at pump!
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