Fass Td10240g Diesel Fuel Pump 240gph@45psi Fits 1994-1998 Dodge Cummins 5.9l on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
This FASS Titanium Series pump flows 240 GPH at 45 PSI.
The Titanium Series Fuel/Air Separation System was designed specifically for the diesel pickup market, and utilizes the same blueprint as the proven FASS HD Series, just in a smaller package. Built into a smaller compact version, the Titanium Series offers flow rates up to 260gph. This size difference allows you to tuck the pump closer to the frame for better clearance and less visibility without sacrificing any of the features known to FASS systems. The same pump motor used on the FASS HD Series is also used on the Titanium Series pumps, giving the Titanium series the same great performance and durability as it's Class 8 big brother.
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