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MSD Ignition Mallory Comp Marine In-Line Electric Fuel Pump 110 gph Free Flow

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Mallory Comp Marine In-Line Electric Fuel Pump 110 gph Free Flow
Mallory Comp Marine In-Line Electric Fuel Pump
  • 110 gph Free Flow
  • 65 psi
  • -8AN O-Ring Inlet/-6AN O-Ring Outlet
  • Compact Design
  • External or submersible
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    Will I be able to reduce the pressure from 65 to 55 with a aeromotive return pressure regulator? Does the 65 psi in the add mean maxium pressure out put? Please advise . Sincerely. CK( Mallory 29258 comp marine in-line electric fuel pump 110 gph)

    Asked by: boobee
    Yes you can reduce the pressure of this pump using a return style regulator. This pumps maximum output is 65psi
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2017-09-12
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