Specifications
Condition: 100% Brand New and 100% Quality Check
Color: Silver
Type: Small Block
PSI: 2
Gallons Per Hour (GPH): 40
Compatible Fuel: Gas
Inlet and Outlet Size: 3/8"
Inlet Type: Hose connection
Inlet Quantity: 1
Outlet Type: Threaded
Fuel Pump Type: Mechanical
In Tank or External: External
Placement on Vehicle: On the Engine

Features 
1.Difficulty in staring a cold car
2.The car with petrol
3.The idle dithering
4.Easy to stall while driving
5.Increased fuel consumption
6. Slow accelertion, obvious lack of power

How to Check Your Fuel Pump?
Method--Performing an Electrical Test
Steps
1, Check the fuel pump fuse. Often, it's not the pump itself that fails to function, but the power that supplies it. Check in your owner's manual for the location of the fuse box, then find the fuse that corresponds to the fuel pump. Pull it out and inspect it for signs of failure. If the fuse is blown, it will be broken or burned. If it looks good, check the rest of the fuses related to the fuel system for signs of being blown and replace them, if necessary. If no fuses are blown, have a helper turn the key while you listen for fuel pump relay clicking on.
2, Check the voltage at the pump itself. Just because you're getting juice from the circuit doesn't mean that it's getting to the pump itself, which makes it important to check the voltage there as well. Check out your vehicle's service manual to find out where to check and the proper procedure for checking it.

Test for source voltage, to determine whether or not the good charge that's leaving the fuse is getting to the pump. If no power is making it to the fuel pump, then check the fuel pump relay circuit. You could have a bad relay.

Pacakge Contents: 1PC Mechanical fuel pump