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Aeromotive 340 Stealth E85 Fuel Pump Toyota / Nissan / Honda / Mazda / Ford / Dodge / Acura / Mitsubishi
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Aeromotive 340 Stealth E85 Fuel Pump Toyota / Nissan / Honda / Mazda / Ford / Dodge / Acura / Mitsubishi

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Part #: 11541. After the launch of the original Aeromotive 340 Stealth Pump, the demand for E-85 fuel compatibility has been rising steadily as E-85 is a popular and cost - effective alternative to race fuel. Aeromotive has heard the demand and is excited to introduce the new 340 Stealth Pumps with E-85 compatibility. Inside, the new Stealth 340 Pump uses an encapsulated armature with carbon commutators and brushes made for E-85 fuel. The wiring leads from the pump are sealed and end with connectors designed to handle E-85's unique properties. The embossed Aeromotive “A” on the outlet cap guarantees it's a genuine Aeromotive product. The new 340 can work with standard pump gas or E85 and keeps many features of the original 340 Stealth pump. It comes with a wiring “pig - tail”, pre - filter, and related installation hardware. Notes: Fuel Pump, E85, Offset inlet 340lph. Fitment includes various models from Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Ford, Mazda, Eagle, Mitsubishi, Dodge, and Acura like 1985 - 1996 Honda Prelude, 1984 - 1994 Nissan Maxima, etc.

Using this Aeromotive 340 Stealth E85 Fuel Pump is easy. First, make sure to gather all the included parts like the wiring “pig - tail” and pre - filter. Then, follow the standard installation process for fuel pumps in your car model. You can use it with either standard pump gas or E85 fuel. When it comes to maintenance, check the pre - filter regularly to ensure it's not clogged. If it is, clean or replace it as needed. Also, keep an eye on the wiring and connectors to make sure they are in good condition. As for precautions, always turn off the power before working on the fuel pump to avoid any electrical hazards. And make sure you're working in a well - ventilated area due to the nature of fuel.


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