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Hi lads,

I bought these pumps brand new from the USA about 12 months ago, never been used. Removed from packaging then put back in and stayed boxed up since then. These are not big enough for the revised build spec. hence the reason for sale.

This is a 1000hp setup as put together by a senior tech at Weldon with the 1100-A as a lift pump feeding a surge tank then the D2015-A as the high pressure pump to the rail.

http://www.weldonracing.com/product/64/1100-A_Flow_Through_Fuel_Pump.html

http://www.weldonracing.com/product/10-6/D2015-A_%28-8_inlet___outlet%29.html

Ideally they should be sold together for someone looking to upgrde their fuel system and never have to work about it even again. And if they ever do kak themselves, you can rebuild it with a cheap kit purchased from Weldon! Try doing that with a Bosch or Walbro.

I will sell them separately as both can be used individually anyway but I needed two pumps as I was running a surge tank.

D2015-A can be had for $700.00

1100-A can be had for $400.00

Prices are firm, will ship at buyer expense. Just remember, if you bought these new you are paying at least 10% more plus shipping plus GST as the value is over $1000.00.

Thanks all,

Mike

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Edited by bigmikespec

Still got these bad boys... doesn't anyone want some hardcore fuel pumps capable of flowing 1000hp each that will last a lifetime? Too many cheap Bosch and Walbros around these days, come on lads :)

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