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$149.00
SKU #: DEW-9-651
Manufacturer Part #: 9-651
Note: This item may take 1-2 extra days to ship
The DW65c is the industry’s first compact fitment high flow pump. The compact fitment offers easy installation into many modern fuel pump modules where standard sized pumps (such as DW100, DW200, and DW300) cannot be fitted. The DW65c flows 265lph at 40psi and features a quiet and reliable turbine impeller which is compatible with pulse width modulated pump drivers. The pump also features an encapsulated armature for compatibility with ethanol based fuels. All DW fuel pumps are backed by a 3-yr no fault warranty.
Location | In-tank | See more like this |
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Flow Rate | 265lph | See more like this |
Fitment kit included | Yes | See more like this |
Fitment | Universal | See more like this |
Manufacturer Part # | 9-651 |
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Country of Manufacture | China |
GTIN | 00887753530189 |
Weight | 1.00 lbs (0.5 kg) |
Height | 2″ (5.1 cm) |
Width | 5″ (12.7 cm) |
Length | 2″ (5.1 cm) |
CARB compliant | Yes (see note below) |
Size and weight of different configurations may vary. For exact product weight and dimensions, please refer to the manufacturer’s spec sheets or sizing sheets included in the description above or contact us.
CARB and EPA Emissions Statement: Based on the information provided to us by manufacturers and our own knowledge, we do the best we can to determine the CARB and emissions legality of the parts we sell. Please do your own research with the manufacturer to ensure that this part is legal for use in your state on the car you will be installing it on. If you believe that this part is incorrectly listed, please let us know at [email protected]. Parts which are not legal for use on emissions controlled vehicles in California and states which follow California CARB rules will require an affidavit to be signed by the customer certifying the part’s use on a vehicle which is not emissions controlled.