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92 - 2000 Honda Civic Acura Integra Obd1 14v Fuel Pump Relay Kit B18 B16 B20 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Deltona, Florida, United States

Deltona, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

The item you are viewing is a plug and play fuel pump harness kit. The reason why it is important to use a relay on your fuel pump is to hold the the voltage going to the pump at higher loads. 99.9% of the time your pump can drop 1 or more volts under load causing your fuel pump to not supply the needed fuel to your engine. By using a relay it gets its power directly to the battery that hold its voltage threw out the power band which is from 13.5v to 14.5v. That extra 1.5 to 2.5v can turn your pump from say a 255lph to a 300lph or more. Also one of the good benefits of it being plug and play is that if say the relay goes out its as easy as 123 to go back to factor until a new relay is purchased.

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