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Weldon 2025-a Fuel Pump on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New

eldon makes some of the best pumps in the world. If you are looking for a reliable fuel pump that can handle alot of horsepower look no further. We use Weldon fuel pumps in all of our drag cars.
Maximum HP:
1400 hp @ 14V EFI (700 hp on Methanol)
1600 hp @14V carb (800 hp on Methanol)
GPH/PSI Range:
85-115 GPH/0-160 PSI
All billet body pumps are 100% serviceable/repairable
Self Priming
Pump may be mounted above fuel cell vertical or horizontal mount
Breakaway coupling prevents pump/motor damage in the event of contamination
All internal wear components are 100% metallic
No plastics or composite materials. Our internal pumping elements are made of high speed tool steel and bronze. This results in the longest lasting, highest quality most durable pump available.
Body machined from billet aluminum
For carbureted or injected engines
Provides Consistent Performance with no fall-off in flow
Precise fuel delivery
Blades self-compensating for wear
5.5 lbs
Weldon Pump offer the widest range of fuel compatibility.
Gasoline - Methanol - Nitromethane - Diesel - Ethanol - All racing fuels

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