FiTech Introduces Universal In-Tank Fuel Pump Module

New from FiTech – the Universal In-Tank Pump Module. This module allows you to easily mount the electric fuel pump in the tank and is capable of supporting up to 800-horsepower engines. See more details below.

Official Release:

Upgrading to electronic fuel injection is one of the best ways to improve the performance of your classic vehicle and FiTech is making the swap even easier with their new In-Tank Fuel Pump Module.

The universal assembly allows you to easily mount the electric fuel pump in the best location; the tank! The assembly secures the supplied high-pressure pump in tanks with depths ranging from 6” – 15”. The fuel is pumped to a top billet mount assembly to -6 AN male fittings for the supply and return ports.

The billet mount was designed with a low profile and places the ports in a parallel position to help when routing the fuel lines. The vent port is on the other side to ease routing the line near the fill tube. To ensure uninterrupted delivery of clean fuel, two sizes of sock/filters are provided, a standard 11 square-inch design and a large, 35 square-inch version.

The Universal In-Tank Pump Module, PN 50015, is supplied with everything you need for installation including a high output 340 LPH pump capable of supporting up to 800-horsepower engines (normally aspirated). Push-lock style AN fittings are also included along with gaskets and wiring terminals.

When it comes to upgrading to electronic fuel injection, setting up a proper high pressure fuel system is paramount to the overall performance of the vehicle.

Features:

  • Adjustable for tanks from 6” to 15” of depth
  • Billet aluminum top features -6 fuel bosses
  • Low profile for improved clearance and improved fuel line positioning
  • Supplied with 340 LPH pump, seals, fittings and filter/socks
  • Direct bolt-in for gas tanks from TANKS Inc.

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