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    In tank low pressure lift pump replacement

    Is there a diy with a low pressure pump part number to replace the OEM lp pump on the bracket inside the fuel tank? The only lp pump I see online includes the bracket and is over $500. The high pressure one for the late model looks the same and is $140.(?)

    I have read on the web that there are low pressure pumps out there (non BMW) that will work but have not seen any part numbers. The BMW part number that I am referring to is 16141179415 off realoem for up to 9/1987 325i.
    Hoping someone can post up a pump part number with the correct size/flow rate/voltage that I can wire up to the bracket and drop back in. I plan on cleaning the bracket and suction thingy to reuse.

    I have a 2/87 build date s52 car with a fuel accumulator for track days, so I would rather keep the setup as is than move to a single pump system.

    Any help appreciated.

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    Will this work?: https://www.amazon.com/Bapmic-161411.../dp/B01N9MCPMP

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      #3
      Possibly, I'm unable to determine if it is the low pressure unit from the information they have provided online and have asked them for clarification. Thanks for posting that up.

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        #4
        Anyone?

        Somebody must've come up against this by now unless the pumps went from $140 to $500 overnight?

        Sill searching for a lp pump part number and a link.

        Thank you in advance.

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