Aeromotive Releases New Phantom Drop-In Fuel Pump Modules for the 2015-20 Ford F-150 - Engine Builder Magazine

Aeromotive Releases New Phantom Drop-In Fuel Pump Modules for the 2015-20 Ford F-150

Compatible with both gasoline and E85 ethanol fuels, these pump modules are available with either dual or triple 450 liter-per-hour fuel pumps.

Aeromotive, the leading manufacturer of aftermarket fuel systems and accessories, has introduced new direct drop-in fuel pump modules for the 2015-20 Ford F-150. Designed to perform at optimal efficiency in even the harshest conditions on- and off-road, these direct drop-in modules utilize the award-winning Phantom in-tank pumps and Aeromotive’s patented foam and bladder technology to ensure consistent fuel delivery.
 
Compatible with both gasoline and E85 ethanol fuels, these pump modules are available with either dual or triple 450 liter-per-hour fuel pumps. The dual-pump module (Part# 18090) can support naturally-aspirated gasoline applications up to 2,200 horsepower, naturally-aspirated E-85 ethanol applications up to 1,500 horsepower, forced-induction gasoline applications up to 1,600 horsepower and forced-induction E-85 ethanol applications up to 1,100 horsepower. The triple-pump module (Part# 18091) can support naturally-aspirated gasoline applications up to 3,300 horsepower, naturally-aspirated E-85 ethanol applications up to 2,250 horsepower, forced-induction gasoline applications up to 2,400 horsepower and forced-induction E-85 ethanol applications up to 1,650 horsepower. All horsepower numbers are based on motors running electronic fuel injection.


 
These new Phantom Drop-In Fuel Pump Modules are available for the 2015-2020 F-150, feature a factory-sized outlet cap with a single -10 ORB port and fit both the 23-gallon and the 36-gallon OEM fuel tanks. The fuel pump modules are direct drop-in units, require no drilling or fabrication to be installed, and incorporate the OEM fuel tank, fuel level sender and vent, however installation does require the use of a return-style regulator and return line. 
 
Aeromotive’s Phantom Series drop-in fuel pump modules are preassembled and are covered by Aeromotive’s limited one-year warranty. For more information on Phantom Series fuel systems and other Aeromotive products, visit AeromotiveInc.com.

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