Fuel Pumps: The Critical Link
Most people never give a second thought to the fuel pump in their vehicle until it doesn’t work, or for enthusiasts and racers until it doesn’t meet the needs of their high-performance engine. Modern...
View ArticleDual Fuel Pumps When You Need Superior Performance
In extreme driving conditions, multiple fuel pumps are often better than one. High horsepower applications often demand a higher volume of fuel and/or pressure and using two fuel pumps ensures the...
View ArticleAdvanced Fuel Pump Technology Driving Performance and Efficiency
Fuel pump technology has evolved rapidly since the days of mechanical fuel pumps. Although mechanical fuel pumps can still be found on classic and vintage cars running carburetors, they simply cannot...
View ArticleMaking Horsepower: Upgrading to a High-Performance Fuel Pump to Handle...
When you modify a vehicle to produce more power, additional fuel is required. Internal combustion engines need a mixture of fuel and air to operate. The higher the demands on the engine, the greater...
View ArticleThinking of Switching to an In-Line Electric Fuel Pump?
Top Four Reasons Why You Should Switch to an In-Line Electric Fuel Pump 1. Ease of accessibility for installation and serviceability – You may have a modified or custom fuel system that requires...
View ArticleHow Much Pressure Does Your Fuel Pump Produce? Setting Straight an Industry...
Do fuel pumps really create fuel pressure? Think carefully before you answer that question. It is a common misconception throughout the industry that the fuel pump creates fuel system pressure, but...
View ArticleWhat’s the Advantage of Brush vs. Brushless Fuel Pumps?
Brushed DC motors have been around since the late 19th century and brushless motor technology has been around since the advent of solid state electronics in the 1960s. Yet, it wasn’t until the...
View ArticleWhat Makes a High-Pressure Fuel Pump Compatible with E85?
E85 is one of the hottest fuel types in the high-performance world.It is a mixture of 85 percent denatured ethanol and 15 percent gasoline, delivering an octane rating between 100-105, which is a...
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