Fuel Pump In-tank After Market Oem Replace + Install Kit Fits Hyundai Isuzu on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
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The ARP Fuel Pump is high-output, in tank, electric fuel pump that fits the most popular applications. It is a compact, lightweight pump that bolts into many existing hanger assemblies. What sets our OEM Pump apart is its superior flow throughout a wide pressure range. That’s ideal for applications requiring more flow while retaining the factory lines and mounting provisions available in the OE configuration. Fits most vehicles where popular aftermarket pumps are applicable ( To find your vehicle, see the applications guide above )
Our Fuel Pumps are improved with quality materials: - Instead of carbon pumps we use ceramic pumps. - Instead of copper commutators we use carbon commutators. This way we can guarantee high work pressure and improve life time of our pumps. (Some factories making high free flow rate pumps use materials intended for low pressure fuel pumps. As a result, the pressure can decrease after some time). All our pumps are tested, and if they don’t meet the quality requirements; they are not placed into the market. Therefore we can offer our clients a one year warranty. . |
WE ARE SO PROUD AND CONFIDENT ABOUT THE QUALITY OF OUR PRODUCT THAT WE OFFER ONE YEAR OF WARRANTY
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Please compare and research install before purchasing. Also, make sure you clean your entire fuel system including the fuel tank before replacing a fuel pump, failure to do so will void the guarantee.
Laboratory testings at our factory indicated that this pump can perform equal or better and at the same time quieter than popular brands, and it is made with the standard measures.
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RETURNS AND EXCHANGES:
If you would like to return or exchange an item please email us with your id # and the reason for the return or exchange. All returns must be received within 15 days of purchase. Only merchandise new in box and in completely re-saleable condition with original packages will be accepted for returns. |
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Fuel Pump ARP OEM Fuel Pump Specs: Condition: 100% BRAND NEW Usage: In-tank using stock housing Fuel Flow: 110 Liters per Hour Voltage: 12V Operating Pressure: 3.0 Bar Fuel Pump Dimensions: 2-5/8" Long for the metal case 1 5/8" Wide for the metal case
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Disclaimer
Installation of this product requires
detailed knowledge of automotive systems and repair procedures. We recommend that this installation be carried out by a qualified automotive technician.
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