Aeromotive Stealth 340

sy605

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Anyone using this pump? I know it's fairly new. I'll be the guinea pig if no one has used one. My current pump is shot.
 

Throws

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Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

Anyone using this pump? I know it's fairly new. I'll be the guinea pig if no one has used one. My current pump is shot.

Sorry to drag up an old thread, but did we ever find out how this fares (in our application) to the Walbro?

-P
 

BMFB

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Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

They flow better, I'd say go with the DeatschWerks pumps instead though. Simular price, made in the USA, and they are better with E-85.
 

Throws

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Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

They flow better, I'd say go with the DeatschWerks pumps instead though. Simular price, made in the USA, and they are better with E-85.

Where to get DW pump? I'm looking for an in-tank replacement...

-P
 

sy605

Member
Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

I was going to use it but ended up going Walbro with Racetronix hotwire kit. No complaints yet. I've heard mixed reviews about the Aeromotive. I'd just stick with Walbro unless you have a super high hp setup.:2cents:
 

Throws

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Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

I was going to use it but ended up going Walbro with Racetronix hotwire kit. No complaints yet. I've heard mixed reviews about the Aeromotive. I'd just stick with Walbro unless you have a super high hp setup.:2cents:

That's kinda where I was headed before I saw the Aeromotive pump.

-P
 

Dr.Gixxer

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Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

I have just modified my sending unit and have the pump put in place but have yet to try it. I did install the racetronic harness to provide it with the power it needs so I will see how it does this spring.
 

Throws

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Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

I have just modified my sending unit and have the pump put in place but have yet to try it. I did install the racetronic harness to provide it with the power it needs so I will see how it does this spring.

Will the Walbro install kits work on these and the Deatschworks pumps? Looks like the inlet is smaller by a titch?

Any chance of the outflowing the ability of the AFPR and return lines on a mostly stock truck?

-P
 

Dr.Gixxer

Donating Member
Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

Will the Walbro install kits work on these and the Deatschworks pumps? Looks like the inlet is smaller by a titch?

Any chance of the outflowing the ability of the AFPR and return lines on a mostly stock truck?

-P

I am not familular with the Walbro kit so can't say.
Aftermarket afpr so that shouldn't be an issue and I think it has the ability to provide the rail with enough volume and pressure to keep the engine happy for the power I will be making. My builder says its enough for a 700hp with the proper wiring .....hopefully he is right.
 

b00sted87

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Re: Aeromotive Stealth 340

Ive had great experience with walbro 255lph stuff for years. With a hotwire kit i would say your good to close to 600hp on a punched 255. Some food for thought, i've personally seen a 190lph walbro go 10.63 at 131+ on a 16g powered talon, *ON E85*!!! I'm not familiar with the deatchwerks pumps although i have had alot of luck with their injectors. The aeromotive 340's seem to be very promising a few guys that i know are using them and have had good results so far. For an intank pump, they seem to be pretty assuring.
 
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