Dahlonega, GA – BG Fuel Systems, a Barry Grant company, has replaced its troublesome Gerotor fuel pumps with a new twin-spur gear design. The new King Sumo QQM fuel pump (Quiet, Quality Mesh), the first of four models, generates 75-psi with electrical draw of fewer than 20-amps. Like its predecessor, the new QQM is equipped with a continuous-duty fuel-cooled motor and suits applications with 750 to 2000 horsepower. It contains a built-in cleanable, pleated stainless steel fuel filter, which features a unique dry-break arrangement. This eliminates the need to drain the fuel tank while inspecting or servicing the filter. Additionally, this precision-machined, billet-aluminum pump contains no shaft seals, eliminating fuel leaks.
The King Sumo QQM pump suits high-performance late-model street/strip cars, light trucks, and towing vehicles, plus street machines and street rods using E.F.I. technology. It is uncommonly quiet in operation, can be mounted in the horizontal or vertical position without sacrificing performance, but is not an emissions-legal product.
N.B. To control the Sumo’s fuel pressure, use a BG Bypassing Regulator (part number 171023). Its internal components are fully corrosion-resistant and encased in an anodized billet-aluminum housing. Designed to control fuel pressure of up to 70 psi, the bypass features two –10 AN inlet ports, a –6 AN outlet, two ports to mount fuel-pressure gauges, as well as a boost-referencing port.
For complete information contact:
BG Fuel Systems, 1450 McDonald Road, Dahlonega, GA 30533
Telephone (706) 864-8544. Visit our website www.barrygrant.com for our latest
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