FS: COMPLETE 190lph hp Fuel Pump System
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FS: COMPLETE 190lph hp Fuel Pump System
I bought this Walbro 190hp drop-in fuel pump (p/n# F20000141) last fall when I planned to use an E*Manage. I decided to go with a Link ECU and I can't use this. It has NEVER been used.
It is already mounted in a spare Miata fuel pump assembly with a BRAND NEW filter (sock) on the end. The joining fuel line is fuel-safe and submersible safe. This is complete and truly plug and play. It doesn't get any easier or safer than this. See pictures for details.
$125+shipping. PayPal accepted + PayPal fees.
I am an honest seller.
It is already mounted in a spare Miata fuel pump assembly with a BRAND NEW filter (sock) on the end. The joining fuel line is fuel-safe and submersible safe. This is complete and truly plug and play. It doesn't get any easier or safer than this. See pictures for details.
$125+shipping. PayPal accepted + PayPal fees.
I am an honest seller.
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the beauty of this setup is there isn't any inline stuff to mess with and i used an extra assembly so i could minimize the downtime and exposure to an open fuel tank. i think even a first-timer could do it and only have the tank "open" for less than a minute. remember, it's not the liquid fuel that will catch fire, it's the fumes.
this is how i've been prepping my installation from the getgo: prep everything and subassemblies as much as possible to eliminate risk and facilitate overall installation ease. you also get to retain your old stock part as a backup, or sell it off to recoup the cost. it costs slightly more this way, but it really eliminates a lot of minor mistake possibilities that can hinder the system.
thanks for the plug, bruce.
this is how i've been prepping my installation from the getgo: prep everything and subassemblies as much as possible to eliminate risk and facilitate overall installation ease. you also get to retain your old stock part as a backup, or sell it off to recoup the cost. it costs slightly more this way, but it really eliminates a lot of minor mistake possibilities that can hinder the system.
thanks for the plug, bruce.
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Another plug for kfj as he is a good guy who's mantra is "if it's worth doing, do it right."
Unlike me who acts first, thinks later, runs into all kinds of problems, and then ends up doing it "right" in the end at much higher cost...:gay:
Unlike me who acts first, thinks later, runs into all kinds of problems, and then ends up doing it "right" in the end at much higher cost...:gay:
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Ill take it! How do you want to get paid? I have paypal... please reply to myfonti@tmail.com
I don't get many chances to check this daily...
Thanks! Marlon
I don't get many chances to check this daily...
Thanks! Marlon
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did u check your paypal?
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