Polaris RZR
Features:
- Direct replacement for 2016-newer Polaris RZR XP Turbo UTV
- Delivers 44% increase in fuel pressure over stock (115 PSI max pressure vs 80 PSI stock)
- Provides 100% increase in flow at 58 PSI base fuel pressure (202 LPH vs 100 LPH stock)
- Supports 482 HP at 22 PSI of boost on gasoline (313 HP @ 22 PSI on E85)
- Tested and compatible with ethanol fuels up to E100, methanol fuels up to M100 and all types of gasoline
- Each pump is tested to flow 245 LPH @ 40 PSI (202lph @ 58 PSI RZR XP base pressure)
- 37 mm diameter x 70.600 mm length compact body
- Includes fuel pump, pre-filter, fuel hose, and stainless-steel clamps
- Plugs into the factory wiring harness
Technical Specs:
- Weight: 12.500 oz (354 grams)
- Outside Diameter: 36.700 mm O.D.
- External Materials: Black plated steel with laser etching, green end cap
- Inlet Fitting: -7.700 mm I.D., 11.0mm O.D., Offset Inline
- Outlet Fitting: -10 mm hose clamp, barbed. Offset
- PRV Activation: 115 PSI
- Impeller Design: Single Scroll Ceramic Turbine
Voltage Specs:
- Connector Terminal: 6 mm Spade (pos/neg)
- Min Voltage Input: 6 volts
- Max Voltage Input: 18 volts
- Current Draw (40 psi): 12 amps (13.5 V)
- Current Draw (80 psi): 15 amps (13.5 V)
- Fuse: 20 amps (13.5 V)
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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