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Where is Aeromotive located?

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Where is Aeromotive located?

Aeromotive, manufacturer of high performance fuel delivery components for the automotive aftermarket located in Lenexa, KS, announces Aeromotive will be host to the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT) Qualifier, one of fifteen scheduled for this national competition at the company’s annual Open House.

Does Fitech EFI need a return line?

You NEED a return regardless with an inline pump fuel system. It comes down to if you are returning from a remote mount regulator or from the built on regulator.

Does EFI need a fuel regulator?

Many, but not all, mechanical pumps are also designed to operate without the need for a regulator. For most high performance engines making 450 hp or more and especially all EFI applications, a regulator is a requirement to accurately set the desired fuel pressure.

Is it hard to install a fuel cell?

Installing a new fuel cell is a pain as you have to remove the seat, hoses and transfer all the equipment onto the new bladder then reinstall it all back into the car. If you don’t have the In-Tank Fuel Pump now is definitely a good time to upgrade.

Who owns Aeromotive?

PerTronix Performance Brands, with brands in the ignition and exhaust segments, has announced it has acquired Aeromotive Inc. and Waterman Racing Components.

Who owns Aeromotive Inc?

Aeromotive President Steve Matusek’s All-American Success Story. Born the son of immigrant parents, his father from Hungary and his mother from Poland, Steve’s story truly is an All-American success story.

How much fuel pressure does a Fitech need?

Fuel injection like the Fitech needs 60 to 100 PSI depending on the system. You may also need to look at upgrading the fuel tank at the same time to handle the extra pressures. I upgraded mine along with the fuel pump as a unit – new tank with in tank pump designed to fit it.

Does Holley sniper need a return line?

This kit does not require a fuel return line, as the fuel pressure regulator is mounted in the tank.