![]() Also included are 2 mating connectors for the sensors making the kit easily serviceable. The collector box also permits a mounting solution for the OEM fuel level and fuel temperature sensors. Furthermore, all returning fuel from the pressure regulator return and the crossover hose enter the collector box keeping it full. There are two 1" ball check valves incorporated on the front and rear of the box that serves as trap doors keeping the pump(s) supplied with fuel during aggressive driving. This container is NOT a total solution to fuel starvation, but does improve the fuel supply around the pump(s) inlet. The kit also includes a 2-piece anodized aluminum collector box that sits at the bottom of the OEM fuel tank. The Radium fuel pump hanger includes Radium's own proprietary venturi jet pump with interchangeable orifices to minimize back pressure. When using aftermarket high-flow fuel pumps, the OEM jet pump becomes too restrictive creating unwanted backpressure in the regulator return line causing excessive fuel rail pressure. ![]() One major issues with the OEM EVO X fuel pump hanger is the restrictive return port and venturi jet pump. Furthermore, the high quality in-tank wiring is insulated with chemically resistant PTFE. Nylon acorn nuts are provided to prevent any accidental short circuits. The low profile design keeps all wiring tucked nicely underneath the OEM cover plate. These serviceable connections are properly sealed and impervious to all standard and exotic fuels. The custom designed stainless electrical studs easily handles the high current demand that compact bulkhead connectors lack. Electrical hardware is included for the fuel pump power, OEM level sender, and OEM temperature sensor. A single 8AN male pump feed port and 6AN male return port simplify aftermarket -AN hose plumbing. The machined assembly drops-in the factory fuel tank using the OEM hold-down flange. The Radium Engineering fuel pump hanger allows the use of 1 or 2 aftermarket pumps in the stock Mitsubishi Evo X fuel tank.
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