AEM Performance Electronics 245LPH E85-compatible, Direct-Fit In-Tank 2016-up Polaris RZR XP Turbo High-Flow Fuel Pump

AEM Performance Electronics 245LPH E85-compatible, Direct-Fit In-Tank 2016-up Polaris RZR XP Turbo High-Flow Fuel Pump

AEM's 2016-up Polaris RZR XP Turbo High Flow Fuel Pump (PN 50-1225) is a direct replacement for the OE RZR XP Turbo fuel pump. It delivers a 44% increase in fuel pressure over the factory fuel pump (115 PSI max pressure AEM vs 80 PSI max pressure stock), and it delivers 100% more flow at the stock 58 PSI base pressure (202lph AEM vs 100lph stock)! aemelectronics.com

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