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Aeromotive SS Series Billet (14 PSI) Carbureted Fuel Pump (3/8 “ NPT) ports
  • Aeromotive SS Series Billet High-Performance (14 PSI) Carbureted Fuel Pump with 3/8 “ NPT Ports

Aeromotive SS Series Billet (14 PSI) Carbureted Fuel Pump (3/8 “ NPT) ports

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Part Number 11203: SS Fuel Pump - 3/8 NPT. This carbureted fuel pump is a game - changer. It maintains optimal line pressure and delivers high volume, boosting your vehicle's performance. Engineered for 200 - 750 HP carbureted engines, it's great for daily drivers, street rods, and race cars. Key features include: 3/8' NPT inlet and outlet ports; it works well with a Bypass Regulator (Part Number 13301) or Carbureted Adjustable Regulators (Part Number 13201, 13205). At 13.5 volts, fuel flow exceeds 140 GPH. It provides 14 PSI fuel pressure, ideal for cars with a strong start. The pump has a proprietary composite rotor, stainless - steel vanes, and precision - ground, heat - treated steel plates. It's perfect for dedicated nitrous delivery, compatible with alcohol, and has a low current draw (under 5 amps).

Using this fuel pump is straightforward. First, make sure to connect it correctly to your vehicle's fuel system using the 3/8' NPT inlet and outlet ports. You can pair it with a Bypass Regulator (Part Number 13301) or one of the Carbureted Adjustable Regulators (Part Number 13201, 13205). When starting your vehicle, the pump will maintain the optimal 14 PSI fuel pressure, which is great for a strong start. Note that it's designed for 200 - 750 HP carbureted engines, so don't use it on engines outside this range. For maintenance, keep an eye on the fuel flow. If the flow at 13.5 volts drops below 140 GPH, it might need a check. Since it's alcohol - compatible, if you use alcohol - based fuels, ensure the seals are in good condition. Also, because of its low current draw (under 5 amps), check the electrical connections regularly to prevent any power issues.


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