Aeromotive 325 Series Stealth In-tank Fuel Pump - Compact 65mm Body on 2040-parts.com
Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Aeromotive Fuel Pump - 325 Stealth Pump: The all-new Aeromotive 325 Stealth Fuel Pump (P/N 11165) is the newest addition to the Stealth Fuel System line-up. Similar to the popular 340 Stealth Pumps, the 325 is a compact body design, high-output, in-tank fuel pump that fits many popular late model EFI applications. The Aeromotive 325 is a high performance pump that bolts into many existing hanger assemblies. It is also a significant addition to the Aeromotive Stealth line, as this one part number now fits more than 25 very recent cars and truck platforms, many of which are common for performance upgrades. (To find your vehicle, see the applications guide)
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