Aeromotive A2000 Drag Race Fuel Pump
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A2000 Fuel Pump
The A2000 flows enough fuel to support the world’s quickest nitrous Pro-mods on gasoline and is the industry’s only fuel pump that uses a true diaphragm-controlled, adjustable bypass valve, integral to the pump. This design dampens pressure spikes, delivering smoother, more controlled flow and pressure, ensuring more consistent E.T.s and win lights.
- High torque, low RPM motor design delivers more than 350 GPH free flow, while developing less current draw than any other pump in its class.
- Adjustable diaphragm bypass valve outperforms ineffective poppet designs, minimizing flow loss and pressure fluctuation to the regulator and carburetor.
- ORB-10 inlet and outlet ports with ORB-8 return and 1/8′ NPT gauge port.
- Proprietary seal design eliminates leakage.
- Alcohol compatible.
- Multiple bolt patterns on the bottom of the pump body fit many chassis mounting options.
- This product is not legal for sale or use on emission-controlled vehicles except when used on a dedicated race vehicle.
Specifications:
I need a pump that will work with a supercharger set up. I will need a maximum of 12 pounds of fuel pressure when the supercharger makes 8 psi boost. I have a boost referenced fuel pressure regulator already. Is this the pump that you recommend.
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