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912fpmp fuel pump pierburg.
Hi. I can't locate any of these in stock anywhere. Any thoughts.
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Hi Lyndon - is this what you're looking for?
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/PELWP99009131.htm?pn=PEL-WP99009-131&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI69StuLHH5AIVg9lkCh1oTgsYEAQYASAB EgJFVPD_BwE |
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Dmitry, I think he's referring to the standard mechanical fuel pump...
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It's the inline electric pump, universal, not just 912. Works good with 911 webers.
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Yes, sorry, there's a Pierburg electric rotary pump with the number 912 FPMP.
The original Pierburg 912 fuel pump was mechanical, but he's apparently referring to the electric pump with the 912 FPMP number.
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Fuel Pump
If no luck with the Pierburg pump, there’s a Carter pump that should work.
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I tried all over to find the number of amps the Pierburg pump draws & wasn't successful. Anybody got an idea?
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Yes its for a 911 with webers. I'm trying not to get a pressure regulator set up.
Lyndon |
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