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ProBld EFI Fuel Pump / Coil Titanium Mount

ProBld EFI Fuel Pump / Coil Titanium Mount

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If you're running a ProBld EFI System on your Honda Ruckus, this bracket is a must. It mounts the EFI fuel pump and ignition coil in the perfect location — clean, secure, and at the correct height for flawless fuel flow and ignition signal reliability. Better routing, better function, better build.

The Details
This titanium rubber-isolated frame bracket was designed specifically to optimize the layout of our ProBld EFI System on the Honda Ruckus. EFI components behave differently than carbureted setups — fuel pressure and ignition signal placement matter.

Why this mount matters:
  • Perfect fuel pump height — too high and the system starves; too low and you risk scraping on speed bumps.
  • Rubber-isolated mounting reduces vibration, protects EFI components, and improves long-term reliability.
  • Dedicated coil location keeps the spark plug wire away from EFI sensors and electronics to prevent interference.
  • Cleans up the frame layout — no zip ties, dangling hardware, or random mounting locations.
This mount positions both parts exactly where they should live on a clean EFI Ruckus build.
Perfect for:
  • Full EFI conversions
  • Show builds or tucked harness layouts
  • Daily riders needing reliability
  • Builders wanting a cleaner engine bay
If you’re going EFI — this makes everything work better and look better.
Important Things to Note

This mount is designed specifically for Ruckus EFI conversions using the ProBld EFI System. It may fit other brackets or custom setups, but we only guarantee compatibility with our EFI kit.

Ensure the spark plug wire is never routed next to EFI components. Doing so may introduce electrical noise, misfire issues, or intermittent running problems.

After install, double-check fuel routing and verify there is no frame or wheel interference at full suspension travel.

 

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