Identify this splitter pump?

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gzecc

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The ID tag is damaged. Can anyone tell me what it is?
 

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If I swap this 11gpm pump out for a 16pm pump how much time will I gain?
 
When changing pumps you have to be sure the engine has the hp. to operate the pump. A 11gpm 2-stage pump requires a 5.5 hp. engine min.. A 16 gpm 2-stage pump requires a 8 hp. engine min.
 
When changing pumps you have to be sure the engine has the hp. to operate the pump. A 11gpm 2-stage pump requires a 5.5 hp. engine min.. A 16 gpm 2-stage pump requires a 8 hp. engine min.
I just installed an 11hp honda. Originally had a 10 hp B&S. Honda seems to work less.
 
If I swap this 11gpm pump out for a 16pm pump how much time will I gain?

Need to know your cylinder size. (Bore x stroke). 16 gpm pumps aren't bad $$ wise. 22 gpm and up is where the money is. I would be looking to upsize with that engine on there too. 16 GPM would be a breeze on that Honda.
 
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