Product Description
Part Number 18389 Brushless Eliminator In-Tank Fuel Pump with Variable Speed Controller. This pump features Eliminator Performance Plus Advanced Technology. It has a universal filter pickup with an overall height adjustable from 10 - 16 inches. The Eliminator offers more than expected performance. For fuel - injected engines, it can support up to 1900 FWHP in naturally aspirated setups and up to 1400 FWHP with forced air induction. For carbureted engines, it can handle up to 2300 FWHP in naturally aspirated and up to 1700 FWHP with forced air induction. It's E85 compatible (though you'll need to reduce max FWHP by 30%). It's lighter, quieter, and draws less current at higher EFI pressures compared to the traditional Eliminator pump. It has an extended service life in methanol and ethanol. The integral, external brushless controller ensures a clean installation, cooler fuel, and enhanced reliability. It has an ORB - 10 outlet port. It requires a straight 12 - VDC to 16 - VDC power supply and is not compatible with pulse modulated systems or fuel pump speed controllers. The EFI rated flow is 1,000 lbs./hr. at 45 psi and 13.5 volts, while the carb rated flow is 1,300 lbs./hr. at 9 psi and 13.5 volts. Aeromotive’s True Variable Speed Controller offers built - in pump speed control via a dedicated 0 - 5V analog DC input signal, reducing fuel flow during low engine demand and minimizing motor heat and environmental impact through reduced fuel recycling.
Using this fuel pump is straightforward. First, make sure you have a straight 12 - VDC to 16 - VDC power supply as it won't work with pulse modulated systems or other fuel pump speed controllers. Install the pump in your tank, taking advantage of the adjustable height feature to fit your setup. When using E85 fuel, remember that you'll need to reduce the maximum FWHP by 30%. Regarding maintenance, check the pump regularly for any signs of wear, especially if you're using methanol or ethanol as the pump has an extended service life in these fuels but still needs monitoring. Keep the area around the integral, external brushless controller clean for optimal performance. If you notice any unusual noises or a drop in performance, it's a good idea to have the pump inspected by a professional.