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Weldon Racing Fuel Pump 14000 Fuel Pump Controller - Used Zero Hours on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Weldon Racing Fuel Pump Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:14000 Part Brand:Weldon

Installed and removed before use (changed fuel systems) Like new Weldon 14000 Fuel Pump Controller

Designed for EFI and Carb applications, all hp ranges, perfect for street/strip

Features

Allows user to adjust the volume of fuel flowing through the system while maintaining preset fuel pressure

Controls pump speed with PWM, pulse width modulation,  over 12,000 Hz. This means the electrical current to the electric motor is interrupted over 12,000 times per second to reduce the RPM

Over 64 times the switching frequency compared to our competition

Advantages:

Decreases pump sound level
Keeps fuel cooler
Minimizes cavitation
Prevents vapor lock
Allows you to switch between full and controlled speed

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