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Fuelab In-Tank Twin Screw Brushless Fuel Pump Kit; -8AN; 300 LPH (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

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      • In-Tank Fuel Pump Kit Contains 300lph Twin Screw Brushless Pump, Remote Mount PWM Controller, and 65 Micron Straining Filter
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      • Compatible With Gasoline, Diesel, Methanol, and Ethanol
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      • Twin Screw Rotor Pumping Mechanism
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      • 125PSI Max Operating Pressure
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      • Supports Up to 625HP at Continuous Speed with Pump Gas Naturally Aspirated
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      • Higher Efficiency Means Less Current Draw and Less Noise
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      • Superior Priming Capabilities
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      • Greater Resistance to Cavitation and Vapor Lock
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      • Lightweight, Super-Efficient DC Brushless Motor Minimizes Current Draw
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      • Powerful High Flux Density Neodymium Rare Earth Magnets
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      • No Motor Brushes to Wear Out or Corrode; Low-Sulfur Diesel Compatible
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      • Wet Motor Design with No Dynamic Shaft Seals That Can Wear Out
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      • Compatible with 12 to 16 Volt Vehicle Electrical Systems
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      • Model 72004 Pump Controller Included for Full Speed PWM or 0-5v Input Speed Control
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      • Continuous Duty Motor Speed
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      • Compact Lightweight Design Weighing Less Than 3lbs
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      • Billet Aluminum Construction with Anodize per MIL-A-8625 Type II
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      • Long Life Multi-Fuel Compatible Fluorosilicone Static Seals
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      • Accepts Standard or Port Style -8AN Fittings
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      • Compatible with Most Aftermarket ECU's with PWM Output Frequency from 100Hz to 5000Hz
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      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required
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      Description

      High-Performance Fuel Pump. The Fuelab In-Tank Twin Screw Brushless Fuel Pump Kit; -8AN; 300 LPH is engineered to provide a consistent and reliable fuel supply for high-output engines. It features a twin screw brushless pump capable of supporting up to 625HP, compatible with gasoline, diesel, methanol, and ethanol fuels. This pump kit ensures optimal fuel flow and pressure to enhance engine performance and efficiency.

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      Construction and Appearance. Constructed from billet aluminum anodized per MIL-A-8625 Type II standards, this pump offers durability and corrosion resistance. Its compact, lightweight design weighs under 3 pounds and includes long-life fluorosilicone static seals suitable for multiple fuel types. The brushless DC motor utilizes rare earth neodymium magnets to achieve superior efficiency and reduced noise.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward, with most applications requiring no drilling due to its compact design. The kit includes a remote mount PWM controller and accepts standard or port style -8AN fittings, facilitating easy integration with existing fuel systems.

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      Warranty. This fuel pump kit is protected by a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring long-term reliability and peace of mind.

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      Application. Fits universal; some adaptation may be required.

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