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Old May 15, 2006, 12:06 PM
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Anyone with an Aeromotive A1000 fuel pump?

Just wondering if anyone has been able to use this pump on the stock harness? I'm running into a problem that the pump isn't getting enough power. Just wanted to see if anyone's got it working before I re-run a new direct wire.
Old May 15, 2006, 12:21 PM
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I've always ran a new power wire and quality relay when using the A-1000.

I'm actually thinking about using one on the evo, i just have to think if the horrible whine is worth it in my dd.
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I use the stock wiring to open a relay. The power wire goes from the battery to the relay then to the pump. The ground is the same bolt that I have the A-1000 mounted with.
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same here... I went from the battery to a relay and from my AEM to the relay
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is this pump an in-tank unit or is it externally mounted?
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It's an external pump.

Well I got off my lazy *** and got it wired up last night. I used a 40amp relay, the stock wiring to power the relay, and 10ga direct feed from the battery to power the pump. Works good.
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We have run them on a few EVO's. We are always run a new power wire.
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Run a new power wire and use a relay, use the stock wires to trigger the relay.
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how much WHP can you run with this pump?
Old May 16, 2006, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by davidbuschur
Run a new power wire and use a relay, use the stock wires to trigger the relay.
I am assuming the external pump is placed in-line and runs full-time?
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Per aeromotive web site http://www.aeromotiveinc.com/pdetail.php?prod=3

A1000 Fuel Pump, P/N 11101

For fuel injected engines:
up to 1100 HP - naturally aspirated
up to 800 HP - forced air induction

For carbureted engines:
up to 1300 HP - naturally aspirated
up to 1100 HP - forced air induction

Now with more flow and extended warranty

Number one at the track and on the street.

This is the pump that started it all. Durable, reliable, good looking, and it supports high horsepower. Perfect for the daily driver that doesn't run like a daily driver.

Flows 600 lbs. per hour @ 13.5 Volts and 45 PSI.
Features -10 AN Inlet and outlet ports.
Billet pump controller (P/N 16302) recommended to keep fuel cool on long trips.
And just for fun, here some picts.





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Originally Posted by Derek888
how much WHP can you run with this pump?
+1
Old May 16, 2006, 10:00 AM
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See my post above. 800hp
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