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Walbro 485 In Tank Fuel Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Modesto, California, US

Modesto, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Walbro Manufacturer Part Number:TIA485 Other Part Number:VPN-TIA485-2, F90000267, 400-0085

 

Walbro has released a high-performance aftermarket version of its dual-channel, single-stage (DCSS) 39/50 fuel pump for engines with more than 500 HP. The innovative design of the DCSS 39/50 features a single impeller with two parallel rows of turbine blades. The blades feed two high-pressure pumping channels, as opposed to a conventional single-stage pump that uses an impeller with a single row of blades at its outer edge. This innovative design results in improved hot fuel flow, as well as minimal noise and current use, resulting in efficiency that’s 20% higher than conventional pumps. Authentic Walbro products are made in the USA!

Notes: Includes F90000267 fuel pump and installation kit, Maximum pressure 100 psi, determined by fuel pressure regulator. Compatible with gasoline or E85. Requires modifications to wiring, fuel lines, and fuel module.

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