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2005 AR230HO Fuel Pump PSI Question

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AR
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Hey all, I am looking to put a water/fuel separator on each fuel line. I contacted Racor and they gave me a model suggestion that after receiving I found out won't work. The model they suggested I buy is meant for the suction side of the pump and is only rated at 7psi. I did a google search and found only one reference to the psi for my fuel pumps and it was 45 - 47psi.

Can someone out there with a service manual or other documentation validate those psi numbers for the fuel pump?
 
7 psi is more like a mechanical fuel pump i believe. Electric ones are much more.
 
from my 2007 book

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Thank you @Scottintexas that is exactly what I needed to see.
 
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