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Reddy 12-06-2004 05:16 PM

Where can I find these parts?
 
I need 2 steel injector bungs. Maybe one of you flange making bastards could help me out ;) I also need an electris 12V 30psi oil pump. It has to be really small and compact. Or do you think I could use a fuel pump?? Its only to feed a turbo.

Honda16hb 12-06-2004 05:19 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 
fuel pump isn't ac, you said you need 12v ac, right?

Reddy 12-06-2004 05:20 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 

Originally Posted by Kyle
fuel pump isn't ac, you said you need 12v ac, right?

I have no idea why I put that :-\ fixed.

Honda16hb 12-06-2004 05:21 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 
is the northen tool pump too big for you? or you don't want it because it says not to use with flammables?

AgentMurdoc 12-06-2004 05:22 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 
contact renr, he might know what to do for the two injectors, he rigged up a 5th injector before, so he knows something about it.

Reddy 12-06-2004 05:22 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 

Originally Posted by Kyle
is the northen tool pump too big for you? or you don't want it because it says not to use with flammables?


way too big.

hotrex 12-06-2004 05:27 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 
http://westech.home.mindspring.com/propages/scvpump.htm
http://westech.home.mindspring.com/i...os/scvpump.jpg

Extremely durable and rebuildable
Supplied with 3/8" or 1/2" straight barb fittings
Modified by Westech to assure oil compatibility

DIMENSIONS:
L = 7.25" D = 4.25"
Weight = 4.2 lbs

Performance with 30 w engine oil at operating temperature
oil temp @ 120° ~ 180° (f)

pressure flow current voltage duty cycle
psi gph amps volts-dc minutes
open 75 3.2 12.0 continuous
10 72 4.0 12.0 continuous
20 69 4.5 12.0 continuous



Automotive enthusiast's are discovering the benefits of using our scavenge pump.
They are powerful enough to pull the oil 30" and more in height from low mounted turbochargers. This is ideal as the oil can then be returned to the engine at a selected point. You can also incorporate an in line cooler to lower temperatures before the oil is returned to the engine, this improves engine and turbo life.
These pumps are the same units that were included with our ZX11 turbo kit.
We have supplied major R&D facilities with our pumps throughout 2004.

To name a few:

Ricardo Engineering
Ford of Europe
Buell Motorcycles
Roush Engineering





$189.95 + s&h

Reddy 12-06-2004 05:29 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 
I have a pump like that but I'm looking for one that is no bigger than a Walboro. It doesn't matter if its an internal or external pump

hotrex 12-06-2004 05:45 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 
is this for your civic
?
you mean i went throuh all that trouble for nanda?? ill kill you

Reddy 12-06-2004 05:51 PM

Re:Where can I find these parts?
 
nah this isn't for my Civic...this is for a new cooler project. I'm ------- sick of working on my Civic so I'm just going to get that going and try this new cooler project out. ;)


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