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Genuine WALBRO 460LPH E85 Fuel Pump


- Most popular in-tank performance fuel pump on the market today

- 460LPH flow rate + E85 compatible (purpose built)

- Standard 38mm fuel pump design

- Can support upto 950HP at 13.5 Volts

- Genuine WALBRO – manufactured in USA by TI Automotive
- Comes with 2x strainers and everything pictured - OEM # F90000267

++ Comes with a free Delphi wiring harness (male plug) ++

$295 $235 incl. Express Delivery << SAU Special

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* This is an Australian delivered product with a national warranty.





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how much will this support power wise ?

Hi,

It's designed for engines exceeding 500HP as quoted by Walbro.

- Brendan

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im also keen to know about this?

I've had a look on there website and there is no technical specifications of the sort on there.

I would say google it.

I've had a look on there website and there is no technical specifications of the sort on there.

I would say google it.

ok so how can you sell it as a purpose built E85 fuel pump if you cant answer as to why?

ok so how can you sell it as a purpose built E85 fuel pump if you cant answer as to why?

This is a Walbro fuel pump that is intended for use with E85 fuel, I am not aware of the exact reasons that make it E85 compatible. You are welcome to contact Walbro for technical enquiries of this sort.

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Received mine today, awesome price and super fast delivery !!

Thanks

Lol we should probably bump the price up on these :D

Enjoy the pump!

Do you have the male ends of the plugs with these or is it a standard Bosch type plug?

Hey,

It's just the standard plug as pictured above, you can get the male ends online as well.

- Brendan

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are these universal kits? or model specific. got anything for a evo ct9a?

Hi,

Na just universal comes with 2x strainers and everything you see in the image.

Nothing specific for the EVO's yet.

- Brendan




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