The world famous Red, Blue and Black fuel pumps are the most recognized performance pumps of all times. They have been powering racing legends and street enthus…
The world famous Red, Blue and Black fuel pumps are the most recognized performance pumps of all times. They have been powering racing legends and street enthusiasts alike since the early 70's. Their time proven rotor/vane design is known to get the job done in an affordable package.
Features:
Tumble polished billet look
Lower housing casting designed for enhanced fuel flow and quiet operation
Motor draws only 3 amps current
7 1/2 amp fuse recommended
Improved design for street/strip applications
Not designed for use on aircraft of any type.
Distinctive “Blue” logo
Flows 110 GPH (free flow)
Flows 88 GPH at 9 psi
maximum pressure is 14 psi
Provides constant fuel flow with no pulsation
Has externally accessible pressure relief valve (max 14 psi)
Rotor/vane pump design is more tolerant of contaminated fuels
Weighs only 3 lbs
Includes mounting bracket
Repair kits are readily available
Can be serviced from the pump end
Not compatible with alcohol or methanol fuels
Use of safety shut-off switch, P/N 12-810, strongly recommended
Not designed or recommended for use with fuel injection systems
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