AEM’s 340LPH High Flow In-Tank Fuel Pump is designed for high performance naturally aspirated and forced induction EFI vehicles.
affirm Starting At 0% APR - Subject To Eligibility. See Lending Terms This is a general-use high flow fuel pump, not a direct plug-and-play swap in most applications
Pump does NOT have a check valve
affirm Starting At 0% APR - Subject To Eligibility. See Lending Terms This is Universal and Not a direct replacement for the Genuine Pump!
Located in the fuel tank-includes fuel level sending unit
affirm Starting At 0% APR - Subject To Eligibility. See Lending Terms From the 2013 model year with flexfuel (e85) fuel option (Metal intake manifold)
Brand:
ES#:
2571626
Mfg#:
8K0919051AN
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$1109.99
This product was last offered at the strikethrough price on 06-08-2026
Designed for high performance naturally aspirated and forced induction EFI vehicles - It can be installed externally or in-tank using optional hardware that is sold separately
affirm Starting At 0% APR - Subject To Eligibility. See Lending Terms This is a general-use high flow fuel pump, not a direct plug-and-play swap in most application
Located under the rear seat, often on the passenger side, mounted near or directly on top of the fuel tank access panel
affirm Starting At 0% APR - Subject To Eligibility. See Lending Terms For vehicles with production date up to 02/2014 only.
Controls fuel pump pressure from the tank
affirm Starting At 0% APR - Subject To Eligibility. See Lending Terms We Price Match - Give Us A Call or Chat! For Pre-Facelift models
Great for when more fuel is needed in a custom fueling application
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Brand:
ES#:
2730417
Mfg#:
0580254044
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$155.99
This product was last offered at the strikethrough price on 05-07-2026
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