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FS: New 1000hp fuel setup. Top brand. And aeroflow fittings

1. New Magnafuel pump mp4303 (good for 750hp e85 single pump continue duty. Flow about 500lph at 70psi) $600,new filter suit the pump: $70
2. New Radium High volume external pump surge tank. $600
3. New JMS FUELMAX single pm2000 40A (boost up voltage from 14v-20v adjustable and ramp in function, active when boost or 5v, much better than kennebell bap) $500
4. Used SARD fuel reg good condition with fittings. $100
5. New Aeroflow Kevlar braided teflon hose -6an 4.5m  $220
6. New black hard line 1/2 (12.7mm) $50
7. New aeroflow 400 blue hose -6 an (3/8) 3m. $50
8. A lot New aeroflow fittings (an 6 8 10 12 full flow push on hose end, 8 orb-6 8 10an fittings efi fittings, 5/16,1/2 hard line fittings) want sale as a package.  From $100

9. Tomei type A valve springs for rb26 (only test fit. $100


If buy pump, surge tank and fuelmax bap together. I can do a better deal. Or give you the fittings you need for install. And this is 1000hp e85 combination on single pump. One pump= less heat less worries. 

 

I change my mind, so no need these parts. They all genuine. 

Location: gold coast

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Fs: Id 1300cc e85 11mm rb26

Less than 600kms. Perfect condition.

still on my car, if someone want them I will remove them after 13.02.2017

price:1000

Locate: gold coast

 

I don't have enough money for id1700 so I might keep my id1300. (  If I want sale it again I will post up.

unless someone want buy my surge tank setup then I can sale the injectors.

  • 2 weeks later...

A lot parts still for sale.


1. New Magnafuel pump mp4303 (good for 750hp e85 single pump continue duty. Flow about 500lph at 70psi) $600,new filter suit the pump: $70
2. New Radium High volume external pump surge tank. $600
3. New JMS FUELMAX single pm2000 40A
(boost up voltage from 14v-20v adjustable and ramp in function, active when boost or 5v, much better than kennebell bap) $500
4. Near new turbosmart 1200 v2 fuel reg good condition with fittings and gauge. $120
5. A lot New aeroflow fittings (an 6 8 10 12 full flow push on hose end, 8 orb-6 8 10an fittings efi fittings, 5/16,1/2 hard line fittings) want sale as a package. From $100-500.
6. Id1300x e85 injectors 11mm rail. (Can be fit on different rail with different hats) only done 2 dyno run. $1000. Paid 1700
6. Tomei type A valve springs for r34gtr (only test fit. $100

  • 3 weeks later...

Update

 

1 New Radium High volume external pump surge tank. $600
2. New JMS FUELMAX single pm2000 40A (boost up voltage from 14v-20v adjustable and ramp in function, active when boost or 5v, much better than kennebell bap) $500

3. Aeroflow push lock fitting from 6an to 12an. Enough build one whole car fuel system with surge tank. And a lot other fittings ( orb fitting, hard line fittings, npt fittings)

4. Tomei type A valve springs for rb26 (only test fit. $80

5. R34 gtr cas used  good condition $180

6. New turbosmart 1200 fuel reg v2 ( waiting turbosmart send back). $200

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