Aeromotive Fuel Cell W/ Built-in A1000 & Fpsc on 2040-parts.com
Superior, Wisconsin, United States
Truly universal aluminum fuel cell featuring an Aeromotive high performance fuel pump and pre-pump filter built right into the fuel cell. These Stealth Fuel Cells feature an innovative integral baffling system to maintain a column of fuel at the pickup point, eliminating fuel slosh issues making these cells perfect for any application from autocross, to road racing to drifting and off-road. Simply strap the cell in, hook up your feed and return lines and your done. Now you have a complete “in-tank” fuel system without the need for expensive custom tanks or the hassle of welding sump boxes or modifying inadequate pick up tubes. Fuel Injected Engines: Carbureted Engines: P/N 18660 features: Dimensions: |
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