Wrong Fuel Pump for Comptech?
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Wrong Fuel Pump for Comptech?
Hello,
I just realized I picked up the wrong fuel pump for my Comptech kit. I picked up the GSS317 and i know i need the 342.
With that said, I just did a quick search and and i think i saw someone using the 317 on their CTSC. Can I actually use this? or is the 342 the only thing that works?
thanks in advance
I just realized I picked up the wrong fuel pump for my Comptech kit. I picked up the GSS317 and i know i need the 342.
With that said, I just did a quick search and and i think i saw someone using the 317 on their CTSC. Can I actually use this? or is the 342 the only thing that works?
thanks in advance
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The GSS317 isn't a high pressure pump, the GSS342 is.
The Walbro high output in-tank electric fuel pumps are available in flow ratings of 255 liters of fuel per hour. These particular pumps flow significantly more fuel at higher pressure. For example, at 80 PSI the standard 255 lph pump will flow around 132 liters (35 gallons) per hour. At that same 80 PSI the equivalent HP (high pressure) fuel pump will flow over 210 liters (50 gallons) per hour.
The Walbro high output in-tank electric fuel pumps are available in flow ratings of 255 liters of fuel per hour. These particular pumps flow significantly more fuel at higher pressure. For example, at 80 PSI the standard 255 lph pump will flow around 132 liters (35 gallons) per hour. At that same 80 PSI the equivalent HP (high pressure) fuel pump will flow over 210 liters (50 gallons) per hour.
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