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Ssbc Electric Vacuum Pump Kits 28146 on 2040-parts.com

US $210.00
Location:

Middletown, New York, United States

Middletown, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Bought this last year, installed it and used it for a day. My setup did not need it. The following description is from Summit Racing;

Brand: SSBC

Manufacturer's Part Number: 28146

Part Type: Vacuum Pumps, Street

Product Line: SSBC Electric Vacuum Pump Kits

Summit Racing Part Number: SSB-28146

UPC: 845249002640

Maximum Vacuum (hg): 20

Power Supply: 12 V DC

Vacuum Hose Included: Yes

Vacuum Hose Color: Black

Vacuum Gauge Included: No

Vacuum Control Included: Yes

Mounting Insulators Included: Yes

Switching Relay Included: Yes

Height (in): 7.000 in.

Length (in): 8.000 in.

Width (in): 5.000 in.

Quantity: Sold as a kit.

In-Store Pickup: Choose In-store pick-up (OH, GA, NV) on our web site.

These Stainless Steel Brakes electric vacuum pump kits are designed for use with a supercharger or big camshaft. They include a 12 V electric vacuum pump to supply your brake booster with the required power for brakes or other sources.


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