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Electric inline Fuel pump

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Posted by: maverick2010

Which manufacturer makes an inline fuel pump.



Posted by: cswrench

what kind of specs are you needing?



Posted by: OldSchoolPower

It really depends. Holley and Aeromotive come to mind but Summit makes their own as well. Holley uses colors to choose from, check out a Summit or Jegs catolog for more info.



Posted by: maverick2010

Quote:
Originally posted by cswrench
what kind of specs are you needing?


As long as it works specs don't matter.
What I should have said what kind of car can you get one from? Year make and model.



Posted by: cswrench

any electronic diesel fuel injection 6.5ltr have frame mounted 7.5psi lift pumps that are also rated for gasoline. that is a factors unit. older ford rangers had a secondary frame mounted pump also. I do not know its specs though. Just about every parts store has some sort of generic electric pump.



Posted by: Grape Ape

I have a Barry Grant "BG400"... There's smaller, lower volume versions though, and Summit has a few good offerings, like the MagnaFlow, which is supposed to work for everyday driving without a power step down box, and the common Holley pumps that have been used for years.



Posted by: maverick2010

I'm not using it for it's intended purpose. I made a seperate unit for just cooling the air entering the intake by pumping Glycol/Alcohol mix thru the EGR spacer. Cooled the upper intake alot haven't check the exact Temp but it was signifacant. tried a intank pump but it stopped work after 10 Mins. Need to try a inline pump and see how it works.



Posted by: Grape Ape

You might wanna go to NAPA(or like store) and buy a low pressure pump, commonly used for RV's. They're made to pump slower and last.



Posted by: maverick2010

What is it's purpose on the RV and how much?



Posted by: Grape Ape

This is it... It's a fuel pump by design.

(Balkamp) BK 6101051 is the part number, but there's one other number available, which I think is slightly stronger. Cost here is $31.99+tax

Attributes: Fuel Pump (Universal In-Line Solid State Type)
Pressure Rating: 2.5 - 4.5 PSI
Gallons Per Hour: 30 GPH
Fitting Size(s): NPTF 1/8'' - 27 Int

Warranty: 12 Months or 12,000 Miles Whichever Occurs First

You should definitely ask if it's compatible with alcohol, as many aren't.



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