Holley EFI Sniper In-Tank Electric Fuel Pump Module - 525 lph - Black - GM Fullsize Truck 1988-98

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SKU: HLY12-354
Fuel Pump, Sniper, Electric, In-Tank, 525 lph, Filter Sock Inlet, 6 AN Female O-Ring Outlet, Aluminum, Black Anodized, Gas, GM Fullsize Truck 1988-98, Kit
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This direct fit fuel pump module will drop directly into any 1988-1998 GM C/K Series truck EFI fuel tank. The module has been designed with a 340 LPH (liters per hour) Sniper fuel pump that will support up to 700 EFI or 900 Carbureted horsepower (HP Rating @ 60 PSI at 13.5 Volts / 10.4 AMP Draw) We also have a 525 LPH module for the 1988-1998 GM C/K Trucks that supports up to 1200 EFI or 1450 Carb HP (@ 60 PSI at 13.5 Volts / 16.9 AMP Draw) The flange has a 6AN o-ring outlet and return port making the plumbing connections easy. The kit includes the assembled module, a new filter sock, flange o-ring, and the lock ring to complete your installation into your stock fuel tank. The 6061-T6 module flange has been anodized in a bright dip black finish that not only looks great but will also protect from undercar corrosion.

Product Description:

  • Fuel Pump
  • Sniper
  • Electric
  • In-Tank
  • 525 lph
  • Filter Sock Inlet
  • 6 AN Female O-Ring Outlet
  • Aluminum
  • Black Anodized
  • Gas
  • GM Fullsize Truck 1988-98
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