Aeromotive fuel pump and bracket
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Aeromotive fuel pump and bracket
"""FINALLY""" here is a Low pressure electric fuel pump that will replace that holley piece that keeps on failing you over and over again. Not only does it work and work and work but it looks cool,
chrome and black goes with anything and looks better than that ruff look. We also have a Billet bracket that you can get with the pump that will just at to that custom look you may be looking for. Here are some pics to help get your mouth watering ....
The pump sells for ----------- $ 161.99
the bracket sells for ---------- $ 49.97
OHH and just to let you know, the aeromotive pump is a direct replacement for the holley electric (blue, black and red).
give e-mail me if you have any questions or just want
to order
chrome and black goes with anything and looks better than that ruff look. We also have a Billet bracket that you can get with the pump that will just at to that custom look you may be looking for. Here are some pics to help get your mouth watering ....
The pump sells for ----------- $ 161.99
the bracket sells for ---------- $ 49.97
OHH and just to let you know, the aeromotive pump is a direct replacement for the holley electric (blue, black and red).
give e-mail me if you have any questions or just want
to order
Last edited by teaguecustommarine; 10-20-2006 at 10:35 AM.
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Re: Aeromotive fuel pump and bracket
Nice pump. Can you give me specs compared to the holley blue pump. I currently run two holley blue pumps per motor.This is the way the boat was when I bought it. 605 CUBIC INCH MOTORS N/A. BOB POWELL.
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stands 6" tall
dia 2.5"
base 4" x 2.75
3/8" NPT inlet and outlet ports for use with common AN or other adapter fittings.
Flow volume exceeds 550 lb/hr or 90 GPH at 5 PSI.
Internally regulated to 7 PSI, the H/O pump should not require a separate regulator on most carburetors.
Rated for continuous duty, the pumping mechanism has all the same features of it's older brother including composite rotor, stainless steel vanes and heat treated steel top and bottom plates for durability.
Draws less than 5 amps.
Same great warranty, factory direct, one full year, unconditional.
dia 2.5"
base 4" x 2.75
3/8" NPT inlet and outlet ports for use with common AN or other adapter fittings.
Flow volume exceeds 550 lb/hr or 90 GPH at 5 PSI.
Internally regulated to 7 PSI, the H/O pump should not require a separate regulator on most carburetors.
Rated for continuous duty, the pumping mechanism has all the same features of it's older brother including composite rotor, stainless steel vanes and heat treated steel top and bottom plates for durability.
Draws less than 5 amps.
Same great warranty, factory direct, one full year, unconditional.
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BTW i painted the oem brkts, but will have them powder coated for 10 bucks each when i install my blower engines and do a lil more bling bling in the engine room
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wondering if you could let me know what the part number of that pump that you got from summit racing is. I am always checking my competitors pricing to make sure that i am not charging to much and maybe even trying to be priced a little less.
Originally Posted by ratman
i just got 2 at summit racing for 165 bucks a pop, but thanks for your aggresive pricing for a marine dealer
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OHH and just to let you all know i can usually price match
if you tell me where you saw it ?
if you tell me where you saw it ?
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Originally Posted by teaguecustommarine
wondering if you could let me know what the part number of that pump that you got from summit racing is. I am always checking my competitors pricing to make sure that i am not charging to much and maybe even trying to be priced a little less.
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well, we usually price what we sell at what the manufacturer says that the advertised price has to be, then we can play with pricing when someone calls ( I usually give good deals to people who buy a bunch of stuff or calls regularly) unfortunately there are those companies who don't go by advertised price and only sell on volume which cheapens the product and hurts other distributors. AGAIN, i will usually price match, and if i can't, I will be the first tell you to buy where you found it for less. (Adrian)
Originally Posted by dean51267
Shouldn't you just figure out how to price it at the price you have to have t cover overhead and make a profit? This how Wal Mart bests the daylights out of everyone they compete against.