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110 GPH
JEGS 555-15942 Street 110 GPH Electric Fuel Pump Features:
- Includes: (2) 3/8 in. NPT fittings with 3/8 in. hose barb and mounting bracket
- For carbureted applications and Gasoline Use Only
- 110 GPH/416 LPH fuel flow for most street and occasional strip use applications
- Preset at 7 psi which doesn’t require a fuel pressure regulator
JEGS 555-15942 Street 110 GPH Electric Fuel Pump Note:
- Not for use with Fuel Injection Systems
Specifications:
Does this pump have lift capability
Can this pump handle the load of running for many hours on a boat and can it pull fuel through a water seperating filter system?
Can the polarity be revised to change the flow direction.
Will this pump work with E10?
Does this pump need a return line? I did not hook it up for return but after about 10 minutes of running the pump it gets hot and begins to loose pressure to the point it's down to almost nothing. If I let it free flow then it's fine and don't get hot.
Can another fuel pump push fuel through this pump when not running? I want to plumb it in-line with my in-tank pump as a backup to turn on if the in-tank pump fails.
I bought one a year ago and when I finally installed it it leaked fuel (gas) out of the bottom - dripping. It ran fine and produced 7 psi. Took the bottom cover off and the gasket was wavy. Can I use a holley red gasket to replace the one it came with?
Is the psi adjustable ?
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