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Carter Fuel Systems Expands Fuel Pump Line Coverage

Passenger vehicles that fit the new part numbers include, but are not limited to: Chevy Cobalt, Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Honda CRV, Honda Civic, Chrysler 200, Chrysler Town and Country, Ford F-150, Ford F250, Ford Edge, Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Cummins Announces Pamela Carter Retiring After Pioneering Career

COLUMBUS, Ind. – Cummins Inc. today announced that Distribution Business President Pamela Carter, the first woman to lead one of the company’s four main business units, is retiring effective April 1. Carter, who became Indiana’s first African-American woman Attorney General in 1993, has been with Cummins since 1997. She initially served as the company’s vice

Carter Fuel Systems Expands Product Range To Millions Of Additional Foreign Nameplate And Domestic Vehicles

The company has introduced more than 120 new “Carter Complete” fuel module assemblies, electrical fuel pump sets, pump-and-hanger assemblies and other premium-quality products for millions of late-model foreign nameplate and domestic passenger vehicles.

Brian Norko Joins Carter Fuel Systems

Longtime aftermarket executive Brian Norko has been appointed vice president and general manager of Carter Fuel Systems, the former Federal-Mogul brand recently acquired by Cleveland, Ohio-based Crowne Group LLC.

Executive Interview: Gregory Flake, President Of Crowne Group LLC, New Owner Of Carter Fuel Systems

Gregory Flake is president of Crowne Group LLC, the Cleveland, Ohio-based manufacturer of automotive original equipment and replacement components and industrial products. Crowne recently completed the acquisition of the Carter Fuel Systems business, and Flake is overseeing the launch of new programs and products offered under the Carter brand. Prior to joining Crowne, Flake was a general manager at Federal-Mogul Corp. in Southfield, Mich. Today, Flake brings us up to speed on the changes that have taken place as a result of the acquisition.

Federal-Mogul Introduces Six New Carter Replacement Fuel Pump Module Assemblies

According to Federal-Mogul, Carter fuel pump module assemblies provide original equipment-style fit and performance and feature a variety of design enhancements engineered to ensure long, trouble-free service life. Each assembly is 100-percent performance tested before it is approved for shipping, the company adds.

Federal-Mogul’s Carter Brand Offers ‘Ultimate’ In-Line Fuel Pump for High Performance Street and Racing Engines

The new pump features Federal-Mogul’s exclusive dual-chamber design to ensure ultra-precise pressure and flow and is built from leading-edge composite materials commonly used in high-performance aircraft.

Federal-Mogul’s Carter Brand Offers Aftermarket Replacement Fuel Modules for Honda Odyssey, Acura TL Models

The new Honda Odyssey (No. P76415M) and Acura TL (No. P76421M) in-tank modules deliver factory-specified fuel pressure and flow and match the dimensions, electrical connections and inlet/outlet locations of the original equipment units, according to the company. In addition, each Carter fuel pump and module is 100-percent tested for proper performance before shipping.

Latest Carter Direct-Fit HI-Performance Electric Fuel Pump Helps Drive Maximum Power in Ford Mustang Engines

Federal-Mogul also offers Carter direct-fit HI-Performance electric pumps — each rated at 255 lph — for a full range of other applications. Pumps are available for the Nissan Sentra and 200SX; Honda Civic and Acura Integra; Mitsubishi Talon, Eclipse and Laser; Mazda Miata; Toyota Supra; Ford Mustang Cobra and Lightning pickup truck; Buick Grand National; Chevrolet Camaro; and Pontiac Firebird.

Advance Auto Parts Names Bill Carter Senior Vice President, Commercial

Prior to joining Advance, Carter most recently served as a partner at Bain & Co., in the Atlanta office where he has worked for more than 11 years. As a member of the firm’s Global Industrial Goods and Retail practices, he led growth strategy, operations improvement and organizational projects. Prior to Bain, he served in the U.S. Navy.