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3.500 Gallons Per Minute
Aeromotive 18087 Brushless Spur Gear Pump Features:
- EFI-rated flow of 1250 lbs. hr. @ 40 psi and 13.5 volts
- Carburetor-rated flow of 1350 lbs. hr. @ 9 psi and 13.5 volts
- Direct drop-in for OEM fuel tank
- Delivers 3.500 GPM (gallons per minute) with a reduced current draw at high pressure
- Phantom foam and bladder baffle
- Built-In True Variable Speed (TVS) controller does not require a stand-alone controller
- Integrated 100-micron pre-filter
- Gasoline Fuel Injected Engines:
- Up to 2400 FWHP (flywheel horsepower) naturally aspirated
- Up to 1800 FWHP forced induction
- Gasoline Carbureted Engines:
- Up to 2600 FWHP naturally aspirated
- Up to 2000 FWHP forced air induction
- E85 Fuel Injected engines:
- Up to 1680 FWHP naturally aspirated
- Up to 1260 FWHP forced air induction
- E85 Carbureted engines:
- Up to 1820 FWHP naturally aspirated
- Up to 1400 FWHP forced air induction
Aeromotive 18087 Brushless Spur Gear Pump Notes:
- Not compatible with pulse-modulated pump control or similar stand-alone fuel pump speed controllers
- Requires a return style fuel system with high flow AN style fuel lines, filter, and EFI bypass regulator with a return line
- Requires straight 12-16 Volt DC power supply
Emissions:
This product is not legal for sale or use on emission-controlled vehicles except when used as a direct replacement part matching OEM specifications.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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