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Electric fuel pump

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Dwayne:
I'm recessing a BA Falcon pump assembly in a new 22g tank for mine.

Keeps the pump cooler, quieter and hidden away.

ag71:
A few people have recommeded the Mallory.

Edz:
Don't buy an Aeroflow 97 gph red unless you want a really noisy pump. I have mine mounted on a big rubber insulator but it's still loud.

ag71:
I decided to stick with what I have for the moment.

Edz:

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I can guarantee they'll be quieter than a Bosch 044!


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Most carburettors only like 5 - 7 psi. You would only use a Bosch 044 if you were running efi because they put out 73 psi and 300 lph.
If you used one with a carburettor you would have to run a bypass type fuel reg.

https://www.nolimitmotorsport.com/prod/BSH-580254044
Bosch 044 Fuel Pump Specs:
Bosch Part Number: 0580254044.
Minimum Current: 12 Volts.
Operating Pressure: 72.5 PSI (5 Bar)
Minimum Flow @ Outlet: 80 GPH (300 LPH)

Also, be careful of the thousands of Chinese copies out there being sold as genuine on eBay and automotive websites. They look very close to a genuine pump but if they are selling for $50 to $150, they are a copy.

How to spot a fake below:

https://www.facebook.com/BoschMotorsportAustralia/photos/buyer-beware-fake-044-pumpsits-come-to-our-attention-that-fake-bosch-044-fuel-pu/1272574349508824/
https://www.driven2automotive.com/blog/how-to-spot-fake-bosch-044-fuel-pumps/
https://www.rx7club.com/rotary-car-performance-77/bosch-044-real-knockoffs-read-959132/


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