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pdavis
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fuel pump

#1 Post by pdavis »

does anyone know the particulars about the fuel pump on the dale?
like psi and voltage and all that stuff

thanks

thomez
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#2 Post by thomez »

I am sure that Swamp'Dale does but I haven't seen him around for a while :confused:

I need to give him a call this weekend and see whats up.

cannondale27
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#3 Post by cannondale27 »

Of course it is twelve volts and our fuel system runs at 40-45psi.Let us know what kind of pump you come up with.Heard of guys getting pumps from Summit.

thomez
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#4 Post by thomez »

Swamp'Dale has one from Summit I think it was only 80 bucks and it sprays like a fountain he says. Lots of PSI though the regulator is what gets it to the injectors.

pdavis
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#5 Post by pdavis »

the wheels are turning :eek:

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#6 Post by DangerRanger »

summit and couple others out there, the pump from summit does up the flow...make sure your clamps are extra tight, and little safety wire might help.

I am looking at one from a company in germany, for the ducatis.


ben

pdavis
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#7 Post by pdavis »

thanks Ben

Kos462
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#8 Post by Kos462 »

do use no what the part number was for that fuel pump from summit or what name it was cause my fuel pump burned up and i need a new one



THANKS

Big Winky
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#9 Post by Big Winky »

the p/n is 2225, it is a MSD pump, looks very simular to the stock pump , but is way much better. We have been using these pumps for quite a while now and have experienced no fuel related problems. I highly recommend them. It does require some changing of line sizes (to 5/16) and the way the lines hook up, but is by far the best replacement we have found. It solves the problem of stalling/cutting out on landing from jumps. This pump is capable of 125 psi. and 43 gallons an hour, so tight connections are a must.

Brad77
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#10 Post by Brad77 »

Cool,

If anyone want to see the summit pump enter the entire part number MSD-2225 into the search bar at http://www.summitracing.com/

The price is $76.95

I guess the added pressure doesn't hurt the regulator?:confused:

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