FS: BEGi AFPR, Pierburg Auxiliary Fuel Pump. Great for custom turbo setup.
Located in Northern VA.
These came with my turbo kit from Flyin Miata(http://www.flyinmiata.com). They've been used for about a month, but I've purchased a full standalone ECU and injectors, so these are no longer necessary.
They're great for use in a custom, budget turbo setup.
The fuel pump is an auxiliary in-line type made by Pierburg. It will put out just over 100 psi of fuel pressure, which on my car was good for about 8-9psi. There is one small problem with it: I accidentally screwed up the threads a bit on both of the electrical connections on the pump itself. They aren't really that bad, it just might take a little ingenuity to make absolutely sure the wires stay where they're supposed to. Shouldn't cause any trouble.
Costs $242.00 new from Flyin Miata.
The AFPR is made by Bell Engineering(http://www.bellengineering.net/). They've been making these parts for a long time, and Corky Bell certainly knows what he's doing. The piece is a BEGi model 2025 Rising Rate adjustable FPR. It works in conjunction with your stock FPR to control fuel. Includes all accessories necessary(one way check-valve, fittings, mounting bracket) and is in perfect shape.
Costs $259.00 new from BEGi.
That should cover everything. I'm asking $250 for both, and that's more or less firm. I think it's a damn good price, considering how little use they've had. I just need them gone to cover some of the cost of this new setup.
I'd prefer to sell them together, but if it comes down to it I'll take $160 for the AFPR and $110 for the pump.
Thanks for looking!
These came with my turbo kit from Flyin Miata(http://www.flyinmiata.com). They've been used for about a month, but I've purchased a full standalone ECU and injectors, so these are no longer necessary.
They're great for use in a custom, budget turbo setup.
The fuel pump is an auxiliary in-line type made by Pierburg. It will put out just over 100 psi of fuel pressure, which on my car was good for about 8-9psi. There is one small problem with it: I accidentally screwed up the threads a bit on both of the electrical connections on the pump itself. They aren't really that bad, it just might take a little ingenuity to make absolutely sure the wires stay where they're supposed to. Shouldn't cause any trouble.
Costs $242.00 new from Flyin Miata.
The AFPR is made by Bell Engineering(http://www.bellengineering.net/). They've been making these parts for a long time, and Corky Bell certainly knows what he's doing. The piece is a BEGi model 2025 Rising Rate adjustable FPR. It works in conjunction with your stock FPR to control fuel. Includes all accessories necessary(one way check-valve, fittings, mounting bracket) and is in perfect shape.
Costs $259.00 new from BEGi.
That should cover everything. I'm asking $250 for both, and that's more or less firm. I think it's a damn good price, considering how little use they've had. I just need them gone to cover some of the cost of this new setup.
I'd prefer to sell them together, but if it comes down to it I'll take $160 for the AFPR and $110 for the pump.
Thanks for looking!
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