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Robertjw

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What's up fellas,
My fuel pump went out and I need a replacement can you help me find a pump that bigger than 255 I'm having trouble finding one with good reviews. Thanks in advance Robert
 
Search for racetronix or the new one from arizonagn. They have a few new ones out that push enough fuel you might even have to open up the return!

Great new products out now with regards to fuel.
 
I did a bunch of researching and I found several threads that say that the Deatschwerks pumps (300 LPH) really perform so that's what I ended up ordering from Nick Micale from Arizona GN:

http://www.arizonagn.net
 
What's up fellas,
My fuel pump went out and I need a replacement can you help me find a pump that bigger than 255 I'm having trouble finding one with good reviews. Thanks in advance Robert


This is as big as it gets for a single in-tank PnP sender...

http://racetronix.biz/itemdesc.asp?ic=FPS-G7W416EAN&eq=&Tp=

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Areomotive 340 intank
Last pump you'll ever need

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Get a volt booster to maximize the output of any of them. Fuel pumps like 16 volts.
 
I did the DW pump. Wouldn't look back


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I did the DW pump, wouldn't look back


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I did the DW pump, wouldn't look back
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Again... same pump as our RXP34x series.
AEM
DW
Aeromotive

All the same as Racetronix RXP340 BUT we carry a pump with the proper inlet configuration for GM apps. DW and AEM do not!
 
Here is the set up we are doing, and this is the double pumper version.

A single pump version with stock-type lines will be tested next week.

We want to have an affordable, quality Made in USA version vs. the off-shore replica.

Note that the sender unit is special and we also have one for digital application, and they will actually give you reliable info on your fuel level! :)

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Here is the set up we are doing, and this is the double pumper version.

A single pump version with stock-type lines will be tested next week.

We want to have an affordable, quality Made in USA version vs. the off-shore replica.

Note that the sender unit is special and we also have one for digital application, and they will actually give you reliable info on your fuel level! :)

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A deatschwerks double pumper? :)


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The Racetronix is a proven part that fits like stock, has the highest quality electrical components and just flat works. After having recently installed the complete system in my car with the Racetronix line kit I see no one stepping up to offer anything of comparable quality or easier to install. That is why we now stock them.
 
Does this pump require bigger fuel lines or do I need to buy anything else to hook it up I have a hot wire kit already will it plug and play with that?


The FPS-G7W416EAN will work with our hotwire harness but it would require upgraded fuel lines. 430LPH is some serious fuel delivery and the factory lines are just too restrictive.

The FPS-G7RXP340M may be OK for you if your factory lines are in good shape.
 
........ I see no one stepping up to offer anything of comparable quality or easier to install. That is why we now stock them.

I told my manufacturer that I do not want "comparable quality" of a modified stock unit, but I want it far above that level at an affordable price which he plans to provide. :)
 
I told my manufacturer that I do not want "comparable quality" of a modified stock unit, but I want it far above that level at an affordable price which he plans to provide. :)


I already see four design flaws with this sender already. Looks like a Racetronix billet pump coupler was used that has been painted over?
 
. Looks like a Racetronix billet pump coupler was used that has been painted over?

Sorry Jack, but you are dead wrong? :mad:

I never had had a Racetronics pump coupler, or any of your units, as this was made locally in a CNC.

I really do not care about what flaws you see, as I would never bash any vendor's parts in public.

I have been involved in double pumpers from Red and ATR before you jumped on this bandwagon, and have just as much experience as you have, maybe even more, since I have installed and worked with them in MANY GN's and have experienced the good and bad since they were first introduced.
 
Nick that is a nice looking piece of hardware!!

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