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VR2 Brushless Fuel Pump w/Controller-Single 16AN Inlet - 12-3000

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VR2 Brushless Fuel Pump w/Controller-Single 16AN Inlet - 12-3000Overview: Holley set the bar in 2011 with the release of the HP and Dominator in line fuel pumps. In 2015, Holley has raised the bar again with the introduction of the VR1 and VR2 Brushless in line fuel pumps. Featuring brushless pump technology and a twin screw rotor design, the VR1 and VR2 in line fuel pumps are capable of high pressures and flows while maintaining a low amperage draw and quiet performance. Designed to work on high boosted race cars

Overview:

Holley set the bar in 2011 with the release of the HP and Dominator in-line fuel pumps. In 2015, Holley has raised the bar again with the introduction of the VR1 and VR2 Brushless in-line fuel pumps. Featuring brushless pump technology and a twin screw rotor design, the VR1 and VR2 in-line fuel pumps are capable of high pressures and flows while maintaining a low amperage draw and quiet performance. Designed to work on high boosted race cars as well as your daily driven weekend endurance car, these pumps work with gasoline, methanol, and E-85* (Compatible for methanol and E85 for competitive drag race use only- when draining and flushing after each race event) and can maintain pressures of 130 PSI and up to 335 GPH flow**. Fueled by TI Automotive. The pumps include a 2 step controller for pump speed control. The pumps can be ran in one of two different speeds. A low speed control for low fuel consumption requirements or at full speed for high fuel consumption requirements. The VR2 includes (2) controllers for precise control of both pumps independently of each other. Both the VR1 and VR2 pumps are proven for 18.5V compatibility. **At 13.8V * Overall pump dimensions: 9.5"" Long; 4.75"" Wide; 2.75"" Tall
 

Features:

  • Capable of 130 PSI while providing significant flow for forced induction applications where belt driven pumps are normally used.
  • Unlike other pumps, the VR Series are built for continuous duty if needed.
  • The dual pump models are designed for endurance racing where both pumps are used or one can be a reserve pump.
  • Billet aluminum construction for durability and good looks
  • Features a single 16 AN O-ring inlet and a single 10 AN O-ring outlet
  • High flow and high pressure with low amperage draw
  • Can be fully submerged in the fuel cell or chassis mounted
  • Maximum amp draw of 38 AMPS for the VR2
  • Holley also offers a complete line of fuel filters and fuel pressure regulators that are designed to work as a system with these pumps

 

Application:

 

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
Universal

 

Specs:

 

Application Universal
Brand Holley
Emission Code 5
Free Flow GPH 335 @ 13.8 Volts
Free Flow LPH 1250
Fuel System Carbureted
Fuel System EFI
Fuel Type E85
Fuel Type Gasoline
Fuel Type Methanol
Inlet Size 16 AN O-ring
Material Aluminum
Outlet Size 10 AN O-ring
Product Type Fuel Pump
Pump Body Color Black
Warning California Proposition 65
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