The EFII Boost Pump Module (BPM) is the only product in its category that is professionally engineered for maximum performance and reliability. The BPM delivers the lowest suction loss, most stable pressure regulation, and highest quality components of any boost pump product currently available.The EFII Boost Pump Module also brings a new level of installation simplicity and functionality to the fuel system of your aircraft. The BPM reduces a time consuming and frustrating plumbing job to a simple and clean, easy to set up installation. The Boost Pump Module is used to supply a steady source of 30 PSI fuel to your engine during take-off, landing, priming, or emergency situations. The BPM has integral back flow prevention and pressure regulation valving.
Note: Only comes with 1 pre-filter |
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Per the manufacturer, no you will not need any of this for the install.
Per the manufacturer, it's about 0.1 inches.
This boost pump module uses 4.1 amps.
This is a 12V system with a maximum flow rate of 45gph-50gph.
Approx 3 lbs
These kits come with two FF-2 filters, one for when the unit is installed and the second for when the first annual. They should be changed at each annual, the filter part number is 07-19990.
Yes, it can be mounted in any position.
The pump does not require a blast tube if firewall mounted. The included heat shield should be used and it should be mounted away from exhaust pipes as is practical.