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Carter Universal Electric Fuel Pump Automotive Replacement 12V (P4070)

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Carter Universal Electric Fuel Pump Automotive Replacement 12V (P4070)
Carter Universal Electric Fuel Pump Automotive Replacement 12V (P4070)
*$827.40
SKU: 750829F0 Categoria: Marca:
  • SIMPLE AND QUICK INSTALLATION: All necessary hardware is provided so you can have a hassle free automotive replacement installation. Instructions also included for a step by step wiring guide.
  • TOUGH TURBINE TECHNOLOGY: Inspired military strength and performance, this fuel pump provides improved and QUIET fuel flow for adequate pressure and lowers current strain to meet specific engine requirement.
  • FRESHER FUEL: Made with a multi-layer filtration technology, this electric pump provides 40% more dirt holding capacity, keeping your pump and engine safe from impurities and providing increased pump longevity.
  • WHAT’S INCLUDED:For a proper installation, Carter electrical in tank fuel pump comes with the following components: fuel pump, strainer, wire harnesses, tank seal, and grommets.
  • VEHICLE FIT: Chrysler Crossfire 2008-2004, Mercedes-Benz C36 AMG 1997-1995, C43 AMG 2000-1998, CL55 AMG 2002-2001, CL500 2002-1998, CL600 1999-1998, CL600 2001, CLK55 AMG 2002-2001, CLK430 2003-1999

Informação adicional

Brand

‎Carter Fuel Systems

Vehicle Service Type

‎Truck

Item dimensions L x W x H

‎6.5 x 4.7 x 4.7 inches

Material

‎Metal

Specification Met

‎OE

Auto Part Position

‎Rear

Outlet Connection Size

‎0.25 Inches

Inlet Connection Size

‎0.25 Inches

Outlet Connection Type

‎Threaded

Body Material

‎Aluminum and Steel

Inlet Connection Type

‎Hose Barb

Connector Type

‎Barbed

Gas Type

‎Diesel

Mounting Type

‎Tank Mount

Operation Mode

‎Automatic

Product Grade

‎Replacement Part

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00724956024711

Fit Type

‎Vehicle Specific Fit

OEM Part Number

‎P4070

Manufacturer

‎Carter

Style

‎Gerotor

UPC

‎724956024711

Model

‎Universal Electric Fuel Pump

Item Weight

‎3.5 pounds

Product Dimensions

‎6.5 x 4.7 x 4.7 inches

Country of Origin

‎China

Item model number

‎P4070

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Exterior

‎Polished

Manufacturer Part Number

‎P4070

Voltage

‎12 Volts

Date First Available

November 23, 2005

1393 avaliações para Carter Universal Electric Fuel Pump Automotive Replacement 12V (P4070)

  1. Rob McMullen

    Mine has only been on for 300 miles. I’m still shaking out a new Jeep build. I have a Weber carb which requires low pressure. I mounted this under the hood, which is not the way it’s intended to be used. I suppose everyone knows that they are pushers and not pullers. However, I wanted easy access to the pump and have a gauge on it to see the fuel pressure just by raising the hood. I put a heavy duty piece of 2” hose between the pump mount and the chassis to eliminate any vibes and I have none. I can’t hear the pump running even at idle. I have no pressure regulator and it sits at 3psi, perfect for my application. I only have 300 miles on it so far but have no problems. I did install the recommended low oil pressure shut off, and it does cut the pump off as it should when I unplugged it (cuts power to pump).

  2. scott john cunningham

    This pump is an easy bolt on and did not need a regulator. It stays at a good 4 psi under throttle and I have a blower on a Chevy small block 350. Try to hang it at tank level or lower.

  3. Jerome P Schnaderbeck

    In the product information it says ,it is a diesel pump, which led me to believe i ordered the wrong pump.
    I called the manufacturer (Carter) and i was told that it is in-fact a gasoline pump.
    That doesnt mean that it wont work with diesel fuel, but if it was for diesel only , you can not put gasoline through it.
    So it is a gasoline pump.
    Works excellent on my boat, in place of the diaphragm pump.

  4. Paul

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    I bought this pump to use as a lift pump for my 2001 LB7 Silverado Duramax.
    I haven’t fitted it yet, but have tested it.
    It pumps approximately 5 litres in 1 minute 4 seconds (see video) so is very close to the stated flow rate. It is self-priming, no reviews mentioned this, I tried to add a video, but Amazon only allows 1 video per review for whatever reason. I’m quite pleased with the above results, however, I also tried sucking fuel through it with another pump whilst this one was off and it didn’t like it at all, if the pump stops working for any reason, mechanical or electrical failure, the pump on the engine will likely not be able to suck it through and put unwanted strain on it, which could potentially stall the engine, I will try this theory when it’s fitted to the truck, but even so, it would be wise to carry a spare peice of fuel hose to replace the pump in an emergency. All told, I recommend this pump.

  5. Mario J dos Santos

    Good product. Installed in a SxS. Had tried 2 other pumps at different price points that didn’t last more than a couple weeks. This is able to maintain fuel pressure. Been working several months now. Hope it lasts.

  6. FRANCISCO RUIZ

    Tengo un año usándola en mi camioneta chevrolet carburada con motor v8 7.4 L y estoy más que contento con ella. Puso fin a todos mis problemas con la bomba mecánica original, eliminó el problema de vapor lock que tenía al subir pendientes prolongadas y/o en condiciones de calor extremo. Además el flujo es constante y no por pulsos, lo que hace que el motor se sienta mucho más parejo y suave. Es cierto que es un poco ruidosa, pero no molesta y con el motor andando casi no se escucha. No necesita regulador de presión y proporcina un alto flujo ideal para motores de gran cilindraje. El arnes de cableado, si se instala correctamente, funciona bien y no se bota o safa, pero hay que meter empujar los hules con fuerza hasta el fondo, el hule de los capuchones es poco flexible pero al final con la fuerza suficiente, el hule cederá y entrará sobre las “bases blancas”, al final no olvide poner el clip para mayor seguridad. No use ningún tipo de sellador en las conexiones roscadas para las mangueras y no presentan fugas, pero para lograrlo deben ser apretadas con torque bastante considerable para que efectivamente queden estancas. Procure encender el auto por lo menos una ves al mes para evitar que la bomba se vacíe, en lo ideal debe permanecer permanentemente llena de combustible para evitar oxidación interna.

  7. CaptainSailfast

    Using this as an auxiliary lift pump to pump diesel fuel about 30 ft to the primary fuel pump that’s mounted on a generator. This pump works great and has been 100% reliable so far, after several hundred hours of operation.
    The reason for dropping it 1 star is because it is loud, emitting a constant monotone mid-frequency sound. It might not sound loud in a diesel engine compartment because it would be just one more noise, but in its own compartment about 30 ft from the engine it is very noticeable.

  8. Joe

    This pump kicks man. I have a ford F-150 with a 302 fed by a 4 barrel holley 650, was having issues I couldn’t figure out. Turned out the previous owner had use a cheap pump from oreillys to try and feed a V-8 (they are intended for lawn equipment/boats lol) I ordered this based on reviews and no more problems, and I should be able to use it later as I scale up my internals. Only con is getting the fittings to seal initially. I put it on and took it off several times trying to get the fittings tight enough that they didn’t leak. I had to torque them down so tight I was certain the casing would crack. It didn’t but man it was a pain (the instruction expressly state not to use Teflon or other sealants). Also something that wasnot an issue on my truck, but could be on smaller platforms was size, this is a larger unit and has to be mounted upright. Its a high flow rotary pump, not a small solid state job. It can also be a tad loud, but honestly I rarely hear it over the engine.

  9. A Texan in Alaska

    These pumps are ridiculously bad. In case you think I am maligning a decent parts manufacturer because I slapped a pump into an old clapped out junker with crappy wiring or bad grounds or couldn’t figure out the oddball electrical connectors, no, that’s not the case–I did everything right, installed it below the tank far from the engine bay, used oversized wire, triple checked everything, making sure the grounds were excellent and the voltage at the pump was within spec and the ground was at 0.0 ohms, and still this pump lasted about an hour. I drove around the neighborhood, was pleased with the pressure (~4.5 PSI), but the next day started the car up and noticed the pump was a bit noisier than it had been the day before, and I could hear it clearly above the idling engine. Now the pressure was 6 PSI, and after about ten minutes it dropped off to less than 1PSI then down to zero and the car died at idle a minute later. I let everything cool off, checked and double checked everything, and restarted it. The same thing happened. I even measured the temperature of the pump, to make sure it wasn’t heating up. I repeated this process a few times, then removed it, put in another brand new identical pump I’d bought for a backup, and the second pump was even worse, making about 1 PSI. The car would starve for fuel at anything over idle. The second pump was quieter than the first, but still sounded “off,” not at all healthy. I can’t be sure, but I suspect Carter pulled the old trick of moving manufacturing overseas to a factory with inadequate quality control, and are simply getting people to buy these pumps based on familiarity and brand recognition because they are technically OEM for several models. I would be surprised if Carter are in business in five years if they keep building parts like this. I would use anything rather than one of these pumps again, Holley, Mr. Gasket, Facet, or even some no-name knockoff. This is the worst pump I have ever seen, worse than garbage because it almost sort of wants to work, and if you didn’t have a pressure gauge you’d be left scratching your head. FYI, I installed a Facet pump and everything works fine.

  10. R W Hyde

    I needed a fuel pump after an engine swap and bought this pump. It is working perfectly. The install was as expected. It has a good mount with rubber grommets, but is still a bit obvious when it is running which is sort of a good thing as the key is turned on, and then is not obtrusive with the engine running. It really does the job. I hope it has a long life which is too early to know at this point.

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