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PONTIAC HIGH VOLUME FUEL PUMP CHROME
This High Volume Mechanical Fuel Pump for Pontiac's 310-455 V8 Engines is Perfect for your Street/Strip Application with motors up to 475HP.
Fuel Pump Features: SATISFACTION FULLY GUARANTEED. PLEASE BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER CONTACT US. WE VALUE YOUR FUTURE BUSINESS
• High Quality Chrome Finish
• 140GPH High Output Fuel Flow
• Heavy Duty Construction for Continuous Operation at High RPM
• 1/4" Inlet & Outlet
• Fuel Pressure Regulator not required, although it is recommended
• Good for Engines up to 475HP
• Includes Mounting Gasket
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