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Ultra-Quiet Electric Fuel Pump
JEGS 555-15901 Ultra-Quiet Electric Fuel Pump Features:
- Adjustable with the built-in adjustment screw to increase or decrease fuel pressure
- Constructed with heavy-duty internals and an inline fuel flow design that keeps it cool even in crude environments
- Reusable screen inlet filters are simple to remove and wash
- Billet base
- Composite impeller
- Pressure adjustment screw
- Washable screen inlet filter
- Mounting bracket with cushion
- Preset at 6.5 psi (regulator not required)
- Less than 10A current draw
- Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket with Cushion
- Hardware
Specifications:
What is the Minimum PSI pressure that this pump will run at? I have a 1987 Mustang 2.3 I need a quiet pump for my 38/38 Outlaw Weber carburetor conversion.Will using a pressure regulator set at 3 PSI overheat your pump?
Can this be used as a lifting fuel pump for a 1970 Chevy c20 with a behind the seat vertical gas tank where fuel has to be lifted out of the tank
is this pump methanol compatible?
Can pump be mounted on side or upside down??
Is this fuel pump rebuidable?
Does the pump use a return line?
What kind of warranty does this pump have?
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