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Fuelab EFI In-Line Brushless Fuel Pump; 125 GPH; Black (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item FB67506
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

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      • High Pressure EFI In-Line Fuel Pump, Rated Up To 1000HP, Street/Strip, Speed Adjustable DC Brushless Driven Fuel Pump
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      • Limited Lifetime Warranty
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      • Compatible With Gasoline, Diesel, Methanol, And Ethanol
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      • High Efficiency Sling Vane Positive Displacement Pump
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      • Special Housing Shape For Extremely Quiet Operation And Steady Pressure
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      • Carbon 9 Vane Construction With Pressure Balanced Rotor For High Reliability
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      • Lightweight Super Efficient DC Brushless Motor Reduces Current Draw
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      • Low Mass Rotor For High Speed Reaction To Changes In Speed And Flow
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      • Powerful High Flux Density Neodymium Rare Earth Magnets
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      • No Motor Brushes To Wear Out Or Corrode
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      • Wet Motor Design, No Dynamic Shaft Seals That Can Wear Out
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      • Internal Speed Controller For Variable Flow Operation
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      • 12 To 24 Volt Vehicle Electrical System Compatibility
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      • Accepts PWM Input For Speed Control
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      • No Expensive Add-On Voltage Regulators Or Pump Controllers Required
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      • Continuous Duty – Motor Speed Can Be Adjusted To Meet Fuel Demand
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      • Compact, Lightweight Design, Less Than 3 Lbs, Overall Length 6.9", Diameter 2.63"
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      • Billet Aluminum Construction With Anodize Per MIL-A-8625, Type II
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      • High Quality Mounting Brackets Included
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      • Long Life, Multi-Fuel Compatible Fluorosilicone Static Seals
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      • Accepts Standard Or Port Style –10AN Fittings
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      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required
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      Description

      Precision Fuel Delivery. The Fuelab EFI In-Line Brushless Fuel Pump; 125 GPH; Black is engineered to deliver high-pressure fuel flow suitable for applications up to 1000 horsepower. This variable speed brushless pump ensures steady fuel pressure and quiet operation, making it ideal for performance, racing, or off-road fuel systems where reliable and efficient fuel supply is essential.

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      Construction and Appearance. Built from billet aluminum with a MIL-A-8625, Type II anodized finish, this pump offers a compact and lightweight design measuring 6.9 inches in length and 2.63 inches in diameter. Its carbon 9-vane rotor, combined with multi-fuel compatible fluorosilicone seals, provides durability and resistance to various fuels while maintaining a sleek and functional appearance.

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      Installation. Designed for straightforward installation without the need for drilling, this fuel pump comes with high-quality mounting brackets. It supports standard or port style –10AN fittings, enabling quick integration into existing fuel systems with minimal modifications.

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      Warranty. This product includes a limited lifetime warranty to ensure long-term reliability and customer confidence.

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      Application. Fits universal; some adaptation may be required.

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