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350 LPH FUEL PUMP MODULES - 350 LPH Module 1978-1988 GM G-Body

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HOLLEY 350 LPH FUEL PUMP MODULES

350 LPH Module 1982-1992 Camaro/Firebird

Overview
When switching your 1982-1992 Camaro / Firebird to EFI, you will not find an easier way to upgrade your fuel system than our OE Style 350 LPH EFI Fuel Pump Modules. They are a direct replacement that fits your factory fuel tank so you don't have to guess when it comes to something as important to your project as the fuel system. Because it was designed as a direct replacement for your factory pick-up and sending unit, there is no need to purchase a custom EFI fuel tank. You can even retain your factory fuel line. Simply connect the outlet of the pump module to the hard line on your vehicle with EFI-rated fuel hose and hose clamps available in the Earl's Vapor Guard Line.

Recommended Regulators (Holley 12-882, 12-886)

Features:
  • The in-tank fuel pump module is a high-pressure unit that flows 350 liters per hour (LPH) and is capable of supporting EFI (electronic fuel injection) engines producing up to 750 horsepower
  • Includes a pre-calibrated fuel-level sending unit designed to work with the factory fuel gauge for your application
  • Solves all the usual issues of converting from carburetor to EFI


Details:
  • Application: 1978-87 GM G Body
  • Free Flow LPH: 350
  • Fuel Sending Unit Ohms: 0-90 Ohms
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Inlet Diameter (in): 5/16"
  • Warranty: Limited 90 Day


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