Holley 80000101 Sniper Electric Fuel Pump for Carbureted Applications [Gasoline]
510-80000101
Items You Need
Competition-Series
Holley 80000101 Sniper Electric Fuel Pump for Carbureted Applications w/Fuel Pressure Regulator:
- 110 GPH
- 3/8" NPT inlet & outlets
- 4-amp maximum draw
- Fuel Pressure regulator included
- Mounting bracket included
Holley 80000101 Sniper Electric Fuel Pump for Carbureted Applications w/Fuel Pressure Regulator Notes:
- For 12-volt electrical systems only
- Not for use on an aircraft of any type
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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FAQ
What is the difference between red and blue Holley fuel pumps?
- Red: 97 GPH, 7-psi, good for carbureted setups.
- Blue: 110 GPH, 14-psi, suitable for higher pressure needs.
- Designed for specific flow rates and pressure requirements.
Can you run two fuel pumps in series?
- Yes, but not recommended for most setups.
- Usually used in specialized situations.
- Consult with a professional for specific needs.
Does a Holley Red electric fuel pump need a regulator?
- Yes, recommended for pressure control.
- Ensures the fuel system operates within safe limits.
- Consider a regulator like the Holley Sniper Fuel Pump regulator.
Do I need a return line with an electric fuel pump for carburetor?
- Not always necessary for carbureted setups.
- Depends on pump type and specific setup.
- A Holley Sniper Pump can work without a return line.
Understanding the specifics of fuel pumps like the Holley 80000101 helps in selecting the right Holley fuel pump or Holley Sniper Fuel Pump for your needs.
Specifications:
Is this regulator able to be turn down to 6psi?
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