Aeromotive Drop-In Fuel Pumps for Camaro & Cadillac Models - Engine Builder Magazine

Aeromotive Drop-In Fuel Pumps for Camaro & Cadillac Models

These new in-tank fuel pump modules are easily installed and are available in dual and triple pump configurations to support up to 3,300 horsepower.

Aeromotive, a manufacturer of aftermarket fuel systems and accessories, has introduced new direct drop-in fuel pump modules for the 2016-2021 Chevrolet Camaro and the 2016-2019 Cadillac CTS-V and ATS-V. These Direct Drop-In Fuel Pump Modules are available with dual or triple pumps and come preassembled for a quick and simple installation.

The new Direct Drop-In Fuel Pump Modules for the Chevy Camaro and Cadillac CTS-V and ATS-V work in conjunction with the factory plastic fuel tank and utilize the OEM tank venting, Jet Siphon system and fuel level sender to further simplify installation. The modules also feature a factory-sized outlet cap with single -10 ORB outlet port to maintain fitment with the OEM fuel tank and lock ring.

Pump modules are available with either dual (Part# 18075) or triple (Part# 18076) 450 liter-per-hour pumps and both require the use of a return-style regulator and return line. Dual pump modules can support naturally aspirated gasoline applications up to 2,200 horsepower, naturally aspirated E85 ethanol applications up to 1,500 horsepower, forced induction gasoline applications up to 1,600 horsepower and forced induction E85 ethanol applications up to 1,100 horsepower.

The triple pump modules can support naturally aspirated gasoline applications up to 3,300 horsepower, naturally aspirated E85 ethanol applications up to 2,250 horsepower, forced induction gasoline applications up to 2,400 horsepower and forced induction E85 ethanol applications up to 1,650 horsepower. All horsepower numbers are based on motors running electronic fuel injection.

Aeromotive’s drop-in fuel pump modules are preassembled with the pump configuration of choice and are covered by Aeromotive’s limited one-year warranty. For more information: AeromotiveInc.com.

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