Honda EG/EK/DC2 Bosch Fuel Pump and Honed Anti-Surge Mount Kit

Solved my starve issue! Thorough instructions and perfect quality made the installation seamless. It is a simple and cheap solution to a problem that I thought only a pricey surge tank setup would solve” – Brent

$302.45 AUD

High flow fuel pump upgrade with Honed designed mounting clip and feature to optimise return fuel onto the pickup filter for the purpose of improving fuel surge at low fuel levels.

–  Bosch Motorsport Australia Fuel Pump
–  Honed Fuel Pump Clip (Fuel Pump mount)
–  Honed Return Extension Hose
–  Fuel pump filter, correctly shaped to suit the Honda fuel tanks
–  Replacement in-tank fuel hose, compatible with e85
–  Installation instructions

Fitment

92-95 Honda Civic EG

96-01 Honda Civic EK

94-01 Honda Integra DC2

 

2 in stock (can be backordered)

Honed is offering a curated replacement fuel pump and fuel pump mounting kit for Honda Civic EG, EK and Integra DC2 vehicles.

We were motivated to work on this product due to recent experiences trying to purchase upgraded fuel pumps for our Hondas and finding that we couldn’t be confident in the authenticity of the pumps offered by many resellers, and in the case of a few kits,  they were supplied with pick up filters that did not suit the Honda fuel tanks.

 

 Features and benefits:

  • High-quality genuine Bosch fuel pump, suited for street or motorsport vehicles producing 100-400hp.
  • Honda-specific fuel pump mounting kit designed by Honed
  • Correctly sized and orientated pick-up filter to suit Honda fuel tanks
  • Unique return fuel extension hose that ensures return fuel is best utilised to minimise fuel surge

You Can Download the Fuel Pump Data Sheet Here:

Bosch Fuel Pump Data Sheet

Note that this pump does not have an anti-drain back valve.

What is the fuel return extension hose about?

  • Ensures return fuel makes it into the open bowl.
  • Maximises return fuel flow available to the pickup filter.
  • Will not eliminate fuel surge, but delay the fuel level at which it occurs.

Issues with In-tank Fuel Filters

  • They go bad with time
  • Common for vehicles (especially modified ones) to be fitted with the incorrect shape pick up filter

If you’d like to learn more about this product, you can listen to Grant explain how it came to be in the video below