Baby fuel pumps?
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They built it with the deliberate intention of reducing current consumption- the PGM FI system has to be able to fire using kick start in case of a flat battery or knackered starter.
Still 2A or 24 watts is not an unreasonable current draw.
Unfortunately the cost of Honda spares off the shelf is horrendous. The only other alternative is to keep searching ebay for scrapped bikes. The Zoomer is very new, so you'd be looking for one involved in a smash.
There are some small two stroke DI pumps as used on the Aprilia 50cc scooters.
However these tend to pump at higher pressure than required for port injection. Perhaps they could be modified for four stroke use?
Something like this-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KATANA-R-LC-INJEC ... dZViewItem
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Has anyone had any luck locating a sub-2A(1A, preferably) draw fuel pump? I don't think the Aprilla will work for me, but the delphi and keihin units look nice... but I can't find them available anywhere. Anyone else find something?
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It's ideal in terms of power consumption (about 1A)
The unit I have for my Isetta EFI project is from a Peugeot Jetforce 125.
It's a rotary vane pump of Siemens/Synerject origin, and draws about 24 watts at 12 volts, which is on the upper end of what you want.
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You may find older installations have external pumps, if that is what you are after, but I can't help with any recommendations I'm afraid.
Andy