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JEGS 555-159001 High Pressure Inline Fuel Pump Features:
- Designed specifically for fuel injection applications where additional fuel delivery is needed for modified or power-adder engines
- Ideal for installation with a fuel cell, drop sump style tank, or when an in-tank unit is not practical
- 100 percent tested from the factory for quality assurance
JEGS 555-159001 High Pressure Inline Fuel Pump Dimensions:
- LPH = (GPH x 3.785)
- GPH = (LPH / 3.785)
- PSI = (Fuel Rail Pressure + Boost Pressure)
Specifications:
Would this work for a Honda 2.3 2000 Honda accord
How man amps does this pump pull
is 159001 a solenoid type?
Doe this pump require a return line
Can this pump compatible with menthol?
Is it quite and will it power a 396 pushing 500hp with fitech efi
I want to run -06 an fittings in/out, what adaptor will work for these? What is the thread pattern on the inlet/outlet?
I'm converting an 1994 suburban with the 454 tbi. According to the service manual it calls for 42-56psi fuel pressure. Will this pump maintain this pressure to keep this engine running as it's supposed to?
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