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madrules
09-13-2012, 05:53 AM
WHat fuel pumps are compatible with cbr600rr having idle pressure 50psi and how are they fitted?

Owen Thomas
09-13-2012, 08:33 AM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Jet_pump.jpg/227px-Jet_pump.jpg

Fit it with bolts.

jlangholzj
09-13-2012, 09:55 AM
Originally posted by Owen Thomas:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Jet_pump.jpg/227px-Jet_pump.jpg

Fit it with bolts.

you forgot that you need a 12VDC to 110AC converter with that model...poor guy coulda been searching for ages and not found that out...shame on you

Tilman
09-13-2012, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by madrules:
WHat fuel pumps are compatible with cbr600rr having idle pressure 50psi and how are they fitted?
First of all, do a bit of research on your own. Type "fuel pump" into google, it will give you enough good results.

Compatible fuel pumps? Usually they are factory combined with an electric motor so fuel pressure is not related to engine rpm. Moreover they are fitted using hoses, hose clamps or other fittings. And they are available in lots of different pressure ratings.

Charles Kaneb
09-13-2012, 02:07 PM
If you have to ask about this, you should probably stick to a stock ATV fuel pump.

Jon Burford
09-13-2012, 02:16 PM
they are normally connected to a fuel rail with a fuel pressure regulator fitted in the return line which goes back to the fuel tank.
the fuel pressure regulator "regulates" the fuel pressure.
you normally supply an electric fuel pump with electricity via a relay.
you connect the fuel system together with fuel hose and fuel hose clamps (not worm drive). Ideally you use AN style fittings and braided hose.
Earls motorsport will have everything you need minus the fuel rail.

Jan_Dressler
09-13-2012, 09:11 PM
Originally posted by madrules:
WHat fuel pumps are compatible with cbr600rr having idle pressure 50psi and how are they fitted?

You can clearly see (parts of) our fuel pump and mounting in this picture (wait... it is rated at way more than 50 psi, so does it count? http://fsae.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_frown.gif )
http://i46.tinypic.com/nl7bky.jpg

Sorry, but I agree with the guys above: Just simply look for one?! Do a research? (And maybe not only in the automotive sector...)