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fuel pump question

fuel pump question

fuel pump question

(OP)
i was wondring if anyone knows where to buy high hp bosch pumps.
i can't find them i was looking for 0-580-254-044
and is this bosch's biggest pump?
thanks
joe
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RE: fuel pump question

where are you located?
If you're in Europe, then you could try Ford part number
86AB-9350-CA. This pump will have a yellow paint dot on the outlet casting.
The performance for this was 150 litre/hr at 5.8 bar - this is a modest performance spec compared to samples I had which would often approach 180/190 lph at 5.8 bar.
Running these at lower pressures results in about 250+ lph at 3 bar - from memory, I no longer have the data.
This pump was used on turbocharged K-Jetronic fuel systems, so I imagine that other European manufacturers like VW, Opel and Mercedes had similar requirements of Bosch. Perhaps the supercharged VW Corrado used it?

RE: fuel pump question

(OP)
thanks for the info .
and my search engine is most likely broken

thanks so much

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