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Re: electric fuel pump use
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Warren Jones
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Guys,

I use an electronic safety cut out switch when I install an electric fuel pump. These switches are designed to turn off when the engine stalls or is switched off as would occur in an accident. The unit senses a coil/tacho pulse to provide power to the pump. These units can supply an output of up to 12 amps. Cost is around $35 Australian here. Type in the following into your browser and it will take you to one supplier here. I'd be surprised if they're not available in the US also... Warren

bluelpg.com.au/tmcart/products.php?72&sid=7b2ca688cbaf70d979a4f71f4ff66618

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