Product Description
Part Number 17167: OEM Returnless Rail Phantom 200 & Installation Kit. These brand - new Phantom EFI Fuel Systems are a great choice for engines with OEM'return - less' style fuel rails. They include all the key components needed to set up a proper return - style EFI fuel system. The star of the show is the Phantom Baffled Fuel Pump Kit with a 200 LPH fuel pump. Each system comes with a custom black EFI bypass fuel pressure regulator, a high - flow billet fuel filter, a filter mounting bracket, a 3/8' Quick - Connect fuel rail adapter, all necessary port fittings and o - rings, a deluxe wiring kit, and an Aeromotive fuel pressure gauge. Ideal for late - model engine transplants, which are very popular among Street Rodders globally. Suitable for naturally aspirated and blown EFI engines that produce 300 - 700+ flywheel Horse Power, whether on the street or at the track. AN - 06 Style fuel hose and hose - ends are needed for installing the fuel supply and return line, but they're sold separately. The kit contains: 1x Part Number 18689 Phantom 200, 1x Part Number 12321 Filter Assembly (10 - micron), 1x Part Number 12305 Filter Bracket, 1x Part Number 13131 Fuel Pressure Regulator, 1x Part Number 16307 Fuel Pump Wiring Kit, 6x Part Number 15606 AN - 06 ORB to AN - 06 flare, 2x Part Number 15609 AN - 10 ORB to AN - 06 flare, 1x Part Number 15633 Gauge (0 - 100 psi), 1x Part Number 15672 Y - Block (AN - 06). Click here to learn more about this universal in - tank fuel system. Click here for installation instructions.
Using this Aeromotive Phantom 200 fuel system is a breeze. First, make sure you have the AN - 06 style fuel hose and hose - ends, as they're not included in the kit but are needed for installation. Follow the installation instructions carefully to set up the fuel supply and return lines. When it comes to starting your engine, check the fuel pressure gauge to ensure it's within the normal range. Keep an eye on the fuel filter, and replace it every so often to maintain good performance. Also, make sure the wiring connections are tight and free from corrosion. If you notice any strange noises or a drop in engine performance, it could be a sign that something's wrong with the fuel system. In that case, it's a good idea to check all the components and consult the troubleshooting section in the manual. With proper use and maintenance, this fuel system will serve you well for a long time.