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Old 06-12-2019, 12:00 PM
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For decades, Walbro Automotive fuel pumps have been manufactured by TI Automotive.

The same pumps are now branded with the TI Automotive name, carrying a legacy for more than 60 years of manufacturing the most popular drop-in fuel pumps, with the same performance, quality and reliability that people have come to know and expect.

The Caro, MI plant is THE TI Automotive High Performance and Aftermarket Fuel Pump and module manufacturing site. The fuel pumps and modules are never manufactured or assembled by a third party or sourced from an outside company. Everything is done by a US company located in Michigan.

Here are the specs on the pumps

F90000295 In-Tank Fuel Pump (the bad boy 450 liter per hour pump)

Fuel: GAS & E85
Horsepower: 900+ at 60PSI, naturally aspirated applications
Over All Pump Length: 131mm
Main Housing Diameter: 39mm
Lower Housing Diameter: 50mm
Fuel Inlet Diameter: 11mm OD
Fuel Outlet Diameter: 11mm OD
Flow Rate: 535LPH at 40psi
Test Voltage: 13.5 Volts

Note: Pump does NOT have a check valve

F90000285 In-Tank Fuel Pump

Fuel: GAS & E85
Horsepower: 900+ at 60PSI, naturally aspirated applications
Over All Pump Length: 131mm
Main Housing Diameter: 39mm
Lower Housing Diameter: 50mm
Fuel Inlet Diameter: 11mm OD
Fuel Outlet Diameter: 11mm OD
Flow Rate: 470lph @ 40psi (120+ gph)
Test Voltage: 13.5 Volts

If you are modifying a fuel tank and have the room, the Dual Fuel Pump set-up below have a lower flow rating (each) vs the other pumps but TI says the dual pumps
are capable of 1450 HP (basically two of the 400 liter per hr pumps) specs below

TCA956 Super Flow In-Tank Dual Pump
Contains dual F90000285 pumps

Fuel: FLEX
Horsepower: 1450
Flow Rate (lph): 725
Flow Rate (gph): 192
Pressure (psi): 50
Pressure (kPa): 345
Max System Pressure (psi): 112
Max System Pressure (kPa): 772
Filter Group: Filter Attached
Inlet: Pumps are in a bracket with filters attached

Tom V.

The pumps below are first the F90000285 In-Tank Fuel Pump (400 liter/hr
then the F90000295 In-Tank Fuel Pump (450 liter/hr)
and finally the Dual F90000285 In-Tank Fuel Pump (400 liter/hr each)
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