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The JEGS 555-159079 high-performance fuel pump module is a direct fit replacement for your Challenger's, or Charger's, stock unit. This module provides nearly double the flow of the factory pump making it more than capable of handling high horsepower applications. Don't let insufficient fuel flow hinder your engine.
JEGS 555-159079 High-Performance Fuel Pump Module Features:
- Connects to stock wiring and fuel lines
- Dimensionally identical to the original module
JEGS 555-159079 High-Performance Fuel Pump Module Notes:
- This module is for Challengers and Chargers equipped with a 19-gallon fuel tank
- An external fuel pressure regulator must be added to address the additional flow
FAQ
How many fuel pumps does a Dodge Charger have?
- A Dodge Charger typically has one fuel pump, located inside the fuel tank.
Where is the fuel pump relay on a Dodge Charger?
- The location of the fuel pump relay on a Dodge Charger may vary, but it is commonly found in the engine compartment fuse/relay box.
Specifications:
Will this fit a 2012 Chrysler 300c 5.7 hemi
My 08 and2010 chargers have two fuel pumps one left and one on the right side why is that and which one is this one
Will this be able to work in 2018 charger
Will this pump be fine with factory fuel pressure regulator?
Want to confirm this will work fine for a stock 2006 Charger Daytona and whether or not this will work with the stock regulator in the passenger side of the tank or if that will need to be changed as well in order to use this.
Im lookin for a pump to run E85 on my srt8 300 is this compatible
Will this fit 2006 Chrysler 300c srt8
I have a 09 chrysler 300c with 700hp Will this fuel pump fit Plug and play Or do I have the modify my fuel tank Or honors?
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