Walbro High Pressure 255lph In-tank Fuel Pump For 03-07 Evo 8 & 9 Gss342/400-791 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
Walbro High Pressure 255lph In-Tank Fuel Pump for
2003-2007 Mitsubishi EVO 8 & 9
Condition:
Brand New
Part Number: GSS342/ 400-791
Application: 2003-2007 Mitsubishi Evolution 8 & 9 2.0L Turbo AWD
Description: Walbro 255lph In-Tank High Pressure Fuel Pump is a recommended upgrade for any car increasing horsepower with the use of nitrous, turbo or supercharger. The OE fuel pump was not designed to support additional fuel delivery. The Walbro pump is able to flow 255 liters per hour to support 500-600hp. It can also maintain higher fuel pressure compared to the non-high pressure Walbro fuel pump. The in-tank fuel pump kit is a direct replacement to your OE unit providing a clean, simple installation.
Each kit comes complete with a 255lph in-tank fuel pump and install kit (Parts included in the install kit will vary depending on application). Walbro pumps are for racing purposes only. Warranty is not available.
Brand new, sealed from the factory! Ships insured with tracking numbers
provided.
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