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Aeromotive A1000 Electric Fuel Pump Reg Efi Platinum 11151 13159 on 2040-parts.com

US $659.99
Location:

Lakeville, Minnesota, US

Lakeville, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:must be new in the box Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:11151 & 13159 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:AEROMOTIVE

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PLATINUM SERIES

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Aeromotive # 11151 & #13159 PLATINUM SERIES COMBO

Compact, In-Line, High-Flow
Perfect for the daily driver that doesn't run like one

 the A1000 supports more horsepower now than ever before.

A1000 Specifications

-10AN inlet and outlet
Flows 700 lbs/hour @ 13.5 volts/45 psi
Fuel injected engines:
Up to 1300 HP for naturally aspirated
Up to 1000 HP for forced air induction


Carbureted engines:
Up to 1500 HP for naturally aspirated
Up to 1200 HP for forced air induction

ORB-10 inlet and outlet ports.
Fully submersible for custom, in-tank placement.
Perfect for blow-through carbureted engines up to 1200 HP.

 

aeromotive part #13159

The Aeromotive A1000-6 injected Bypass Regulator was developed for high horsepower Fuel Injected applications. Compatible with the Aeromotive A1000 Fuel Pump, this regulator is cousin to the widely-used A1000 Injected Bypass Regulator, delivering performance, long-life, and reliable operation.

Features:

Base Pressure is adjustable from 30-70 PSI.
Alcohol compatible.
Provides two -6 AN inlet ports and one -6 AN return port.
Fuel pressure will rise on a 1:1 ratio when referencing boost.
1/8'' NPT gauge port.
Beautifully finished with type II bright red and clear anodized coatings.
CNC machined from 6061-T651 billet aluminum.

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