Introduction
In vehicles with electronic fuel injection (EFI), modern port-injection, or performance setups, reliable fuel delivery at around 60 psi fuel pump is essential. In this post, we’ll unpack what a 60 PSI fuel pump is, why it matters, and how OSIAS offers quality solutions to meet your needs.
What Is a 60 PSI Fuel Pump?
A 60 PSI electric fuel pump delivers high-pressure fuel at a consistent rate—often between 40 and 67 GPH (gallons per hour), roughly 150–255 L/h. These pumps are designed to meet the demands of EFI systems, turbocharged engines, or upgraded multi-port injection setups that require a stable high-pressure fuel line.
Why 60 PSI Matters for Your Engine
- Supports modern EFI systems and performance enhancements
- Maintains consistent fuel pressure under variable engine loads
- Minimizes fuel starvation and provides precise fuel delivery for optimal combustion
Exploring OSIAS Options
OSIAS, established in 2006 under OUTONG Auto Spare Parts Inc., specializes in durable, high-quality fuel pumps for aftermarket and swap applications.
Featured Choices:
External Inline Pump (model F30000271):
Provides approximately 30 L/h at 60 PSI, ideal for performance or racing conversions. Pressure can be reduced to around 45 PSI using a regulator like HFP‑PR13.
Universal High‑Pressure Inline Options:
Designed to replace OEM pumps like Bosch 0580464070, capable of up to 125 PSI (though flow-rated lower), OSIAS supports EFI systems for engines up to about 250 bhp.
Use Cases & Applications
60 PSI pumps from OSIAS are popular for:
- EFI swaps (LSx, GM, turbo setups)
- Racing and high‑flow applications
- Replacing worn factory pumps with a performance-oriented aftermarket option
- Quality & Reliability
OSIAS pumps are built for performance and longevity with:
Premium materials including imported rotors, carbon brushes, and commutators
Over a decade of expertise in aftermarket pump design
Backed by warranty support and global service channels
Choosing the Right Pump: Tips
Match flow and pressure: Ensure you get ~60 PSI and compatible GPH for your injectors and engine.
Fuel compatibility: Check if the model supports E85 or ethanol blends if needed.
Pump type: External inline pumps (like F30000271) offer easier installation and maintenance.
Regulate wisely: Add a pressure regulator if your setup requires lower pressure.
Installation safety: Always follow fuel-safe electrical practices and mounting guidelines.
Quick Comparison
- Specification Typical Range / OSIAS Option
- Pressure ~60 PSI (can go up to 125 PSI depending on pump type)
- Flow rate 30–67 L/h (~8–18 GPH) refurbished flow
- Suitability EFI systems, swaps, performance upgrades
- Brand endurance OSIAS in business since 2006
- Warranty Offered on OSIAS pumps
Final Thoughts
If you’re upgrading your fuel system or tackling an EFI conversion, a 60 PSI fuel pump is often the ideal choice. OSIAS offers robust, performance-ready options that deliver consistent pressure, solid flow, and longevity all backed by experience and quality materials.