Aeromotive Introduces Brushless Fuel Pump Series

Aeromotive Introduces Brushless Fuel Pump Series

Designed specifically for extremely high horsepower vehicles, the new brushless series of pumps offer improved performance and efficiency especially for ethanol-fueled, street/strip applications.

Aeromotive, a provider of fuel delivery systems and components, has introduced the company’s first series of brushless fuel pumps. Designed specifically for extremely high horsepower vehicles, the new brushless series of pumps offer improved performance and efficiency especially for ethanol-fueled, street/strip applications.

Through years of research and development, Aeromotive created four new brushless pumps ­ the Brushless A1000, the Brushless Eliminator, the 3.5gpm and the 5gpm Gear Pumps. The company says its new brushless technology creates less heat, draws less power and eliminates the potential for wear –­ ideal for dual-purpose applications requiring a continuous duty fuel pump.

The four new brushless Aeromotive fuel pumps are available in three configurations 1) external in-line, 2) direct drop-in replacement for any Aeromotive fuel cell, including COPO, Cobra Jet or Drag Pak factory race cars or 3) as complete fuel cells available in six-, 15- or 20-gallon capacities.

“When designing our new line of brushless pumps, it was important to keep the final product in the same size and shape to be able to fit into our fuel systems and offer a chance for customers to upgrade their existing Aeromotive set-ups,” said Steve Matusek, president of Aeromotive.

Aeromotive says the Brushless A1000 and Eliminator feature the same roller vane pumping mechanisms that have been trusted for decades, now simply offered with the latest in electric motor technology. These pumps boast more flow at higher pressure than their classic counterparts, and are engineered to last a lifetime.

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