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Fits 2006 to 2020 Challenger, Charger & Chrysler 300 equipped with a Hemi Engine except for Hellcats....

NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE STAGE ONE FUEL PUMP SYSTEM CAPABLE OF 750 HPS NOT A BOOST PUMP

Our Drop-In Fuel system fits the stock fuel tank snugly while utilizing the stock fuel pressure regulator, fuel hat and basket. It uses stock wiring as well using a 15 amp draw that is completely safe for your stock wiring harness.

Another key feature is a custom billet high pressure venturi that will never ever let your fuel lines get thirsty and keeps quiet even at full capacity. Fits all HEMI applications from 2006-2020 EXCEPT Hellcats.

This Fuel System is rated at 750RWHP. Please note that our Drop-In Fuel System is intended for Pump Gas or High Octane Race Fuels and E-85 COMPATIBLE!

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Not to sound like an ass, but when i asked above if this was complete plug and play, you failed to mention soldering was involved. Not to mention, it doesn't fit well, the pump sits way too high in the bracket, ive moved the pump as far down as it can go and the fuel feed barely clears for the top hat to sit in place.
Complete plug and play? What pump does this come with?
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Then you should have known it wasnt complete plug and play, guess you have it mixed up with the 267 pump which came with a connector to make it plug and play. Several hundreds sold, yet no reviews i could find. Ill post pics soon, so someone can tell me what im doing wrong.
 

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Does anyone have any further experience a with installing and using this?
Thinking about getting one..

Do they still require soldering to install?

I used to do electronic work IF soldering is something still required so not a deal breaker.

But, I also wouldn't consider it to be plug and play if thou needed to cut plugs plugged and solder / heat shrink the wires to install.
 
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