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Msd Fuel Pump Booster - 2351 on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Brookshire, Texas, US

Brookshire, Texas, US
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This unit has about 2 hours of dyno time on it and is practically brand new. Everything is included like it came from MSD and will be shipped in the original packaging. The unit works as claimed but was replaced with a completely new fuel system so I didn't end up needing it.

Description:
The updated Fuel Pump Booster is an easy way to maintain the proper fuel pressure on your car after adding a power adder such as a turbo or supercharger. What is updated you say? The new model allows you to make your boost adjustments through a PC for improved control and accuracy. The Booster ensures that the engine receives the fuel it needs to make up for the increase in air being pumped into the intake manifold. It will increase the voltage to the factory fuel pump in proportion to manifold boost pressure in order to maintain the proper fuel delivery. The amount of increase is adjustable from a range of an additional 1.5 –22 volts up to 30 psi which can all be set and adjusted from your PC with MSD’s easy to use Windows based software. The MSD Booster will wire to the factory fuel pump relay or with a secondary booster pump.

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