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   04-05-2008, 7:02 PM
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Electric fuel pump
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Looking for information regarding electric fuil pumps for the stock Rhino. Other than the BlackRhino electric fuel pump, has anyone installed an electric pump? If so, what type. Any information on what pressure the stock carb can handle? Please give me your thoughts.

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   04-07-2008, 7:50 AM
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Re: Electric fuel pump
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I have a 3-5 psi I bought from Pep boys, it is the exact same thing as the BRP pump. It does work if wired direct from battery using a relay from your ignition key-on wire. I would however recommend something better and that is a Mikuni high flow fuel pump instead of electric. MUCH BETTER ALTERNATIVE!
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   04-07-2008, 5:21 PM
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Re: Electric fuel pump
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Thanks fasttrax, with the Mikuni high flow pump does the Rhino still have the problem of fuel drain back after long periods of non-use?
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   04-09-2008, 7:34 PM
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Re: Electric fuel pump
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I am sure it does, it is a vacuum pump so the vacuum pressure would gradually be broken when not used. You could put a loop in the line and the highest point be above the fuel pump, then it can only go to the carb and sit in the bowl.
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