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maverick2010
Which manufacturer makes an inline fuel pump.

cswrench
what kind of specs are you needing?

OldSchoolPower
It really depends. Holley and Aeromotive come to mind but Summit makes their own as well. Holley uses colors to choose from, check out a Summit or Jegs catolog for more info.

maverick2010
Originally posted by cswrench
what kind of specs are you needing?
As long as it works specs don't matter.
What I should have said what kind of car can you get one from? Year make and model.

cswrench
any electronic diesel fuel injection 6.5ltr have frame mounted 7.5psi lift pumps that are also rated for gasoline. that is a factors unit. older ford rangers had a secondary frame mounted pump also. I do not know its specs though. Just about every parts store has some sort of generic electric pump.

Grape Ape
I have a Barry Grant "BG400"... There's smaller, lower volume versions though, and Summit has a few good offerings, like the MagnaFlow, which is supposed to work for everyday driving without a power step down box, and the common Holley pumps that have been used for years.

maverick2010
I'm not using it for it's intended purpose. I made a seperate unit for just cooling the air entering the intake by pumping Glycol/Alcohol mix thru the EGR spacer. Cooled the upper intake alot haven't check the exact Temp but it was signifacant. tried a intank pump but it stopped work after 10 Mins. Need to try a inline pump and see how it works.

Grape Ape
You might wanna go to NAPA(or like store) and buy a low pressure pump, commonly used for RV's. They're made to pump slower and last.

maverick2010
What is it's purpose on the RV and how much?

Grape Ape
This is it... It's a fuel pump by design.http://www.napaonline.com/images_products/full_sized/38381.jpg

(Balkamp) BK 6101051 is the part number, but there's one other number available, which I think is slightly stronger. Cost here is $31.99+tax

Attributes: Fuel Pump (Universal In-Line Solid State Type)
Pressure Rating: 2.5 - 4.5 PSI
Gallons Per Hour: 30 GPH
Fitting Size(s): NPTF 1/8'' - 27 Int

Warranty: 12 Months or 12,000 Miles Whichever Occurs First

You should definitely ask if it's compatible with alcohol, as many aren't.

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