Thumbnail Filmstrip of 11183 Aeromotive Brushless, In-Line Fuel Pump, A1000 Series Electric Images
- The A1000 performance you expect and more:
- Fuel Injected Engines: GASup to 1300 WHP naturally aspiratedup to 1000 Rear Wheel HP forced air induction blown
- Carbureted Engines: GASup to 1500 FWHP naturally aspiratedup to 1200 FWHP forced air induction
- Fuel Injected Engines: E85up to 910 FWHP “ naturally aspiratedup to 700 FWHP forced air induction
- Carbureted Engines: E85up to 1050 FWHP naturally aspiratedup to 840 FWHP “ forced air induction
- Lighter than the traditional A1000 pump.
- Reduced current draw at higher, EFI pressures.
- Extended service life in methanol and ethanol.
- Integral, external brushless controller for clean installation, cooler fuel and enhanced reliability.
- This product is not legal for sale or use on emission-controlled vehicles except when used as a direct replacement part matching OEM specifications.
- Quieter than the traditional A1000 pump.
- ORB-10 inlet and outlet ports.
- Requires straight 12-VDC to 16-VDC power supply.
- Not compatible with pulse modulated systems or fuel pump speed controllers.
The market leader in fuel delivery systems and components, Aeromotive introduces its first brushless fuel pump series. The same A1000 Fuel Pump the world has come to trust and depend on, now available with the latest brushless-motor technology. Built for up to 65 psi of sustained pressure, featuring our bedrock solid roller vane design that primes easily, reduces friction and improves efficiency.
- ORB-10 inlet and outlet ports.
- For EFI applications use regulator P/N 13303 or P/N 13139.
- For carbureted applications use regulator P/N 13204 or P/N 13304.
- Perfect for ‘blow-through’ carbureted engines up to 1200 FWHP.
Brushless motors employ sensors to monitor rotor angle to provide faster and more reliable phase shifting, producing more torque capacity and motor efficiency. Instead of the armature rotating, in a brushless motor the magnets rotate around the armature and the motor controller manages the phase shift to keep the motor rotating under load (load is related to pressure in a fuel pump). With more torque per watt and a higher torque to weight ratio, brushless motors produce lower noise and deliver higher reliability.
With a higher level of efficiency, down to fractions of a second in design speed control, the new Aeromotive brushless fuel pumps provide precise control of fuel pump RPM as pressure rises, better maintaining pump RPM and flow, producing a flatter flow curve. Tight tolerances result in less current draw, less heat and extended life. Now there is the ability to upgrade to a premium brushless pump for faster, more reliable and uninterrupted fuel delivery with less power consumption and potential for wear or failure.