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    Big End Electric Fuel Pumps

     



    Anyone ever heard of them? A friend asked me about them the other night, i told him nope never heard of the brand. Did some searching and this is what i came up with...

    Big End Electric Fuel Pumps

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    Nope. Never seen them before. Looks just like a Holley and the Summit brands. Re-badged?

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    I've never seen them before, either, but if you look on EvilBay you'll find them called "Holley Big End..." To me it would be "Why buy the no-name?" Comparing prices they don't seem to be much cheaper than the ones that Holley brands with their name, and there seem to be a bunch of negative reviews out there with leaks on mechanical pumps and failures on electrics.
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    My guess would be an imported knock off of the Holley pump.......
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    it is a knock off of the holley pump many sell them under procomp and sniper brand. but i see there useing holleys name and calling it big end were its a black pump were the real holley number for the black pump is 12-815-1 ???.i had many of the holley some did not last very long some did ? beats the hell out of me why had them in some cars were a new pump would not last two years and others were the pump is over 10 years i would look at the real holley black 12-125 gerotor pump .will need a regulator or old blue pump 12-802-1 110gph comes with regulator or black 12-815-1(will need a regulator) both pumps are a vaine/rotor pump . i may have a use blue pump on the shelf cheap . it may need a rebuild kit . i am a dealer for holley can get the kit for it if you want . i think the base gasket was falling apart from hi alcohol gas
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