Aeromotive In-line Filter -10an. 10 Micron Fabric Element on 2040-parts.com
Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
You want to build fast machines. And Aeromotive wants to help you do it. That's the core of everything behind Aeromotive. That's because, like you, Aeromotive lives and breathes performance vehicles. Power. Performance. Speed. Reliability. Durability. These qualities are built into every product and system that displays the Aeromotive name. Aeromotive Fuel Filter - 10/40/100 Micron: An inexpensive insurance policy to protect you investment. Proper filtration is key to fuel system performance. Engineered filter solutions are required to achieve protection with minimum restriction. For 200 - 3,000 plus HP applications, our filter assemblies offer unmatched flow, ease of installation and maintenance, along with the impeccable machining and finish you've come to expect from all Aeromotive components. |
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