The Fuel Pump of the Mitsubishi Eclipse is known for its capability of moving fuel quickly from the tank to the engine to keep the combustion going and the acceleration high. The pump is made in two specialized forms, an in-tank electric version for fuel injected applications and a cam driven mechanical version for carburettored applications. It fulfills the different pressure requirements in the Eclipse range. Through consistent flow rates measured in gallons or litres per hour, it ensures smooth idling, instant throttle response, and trouble-free starting, attributes that have long been associated with Mitsubishi performance coupes. The way the submerged electric design gets cooled by its surrounding fuel is appreciated by owners. This reduces wear and extends service life. On the other hand, the mechanical variant takes its delivery from the rotation of the engine. It does not require extra wiring. Moreover, the classic trims have a simple and rugged solution. The pumps, designed for precise matching according to the intake method, are a direct fit for first-generation turbocharged GSX versions, naturally aspirated coupes, later Spyder convertibles, and GT models with a 3.8-liter V6 engine built between 1990 and 2012. By using a genuine Fuel Pump, you will ensure that the pressure specifications are restored to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) levels, which will help the on-board computer keep fuel mixtures as lean as possible and significantly reduce the risk of vapor lock or lean misfire damage to more expensive powertrain components. Also, safety improves since the gauge mounted on the instrument panel gets the right readings from an integral level sensor on electric units. Thus, drivers can refuel the unit before an unexpected stalling. Owners of Mitsubishi sports coupes, many of whom have had their car for many years, report that the Eclipse Fuel Pump has a high mileage and still manages to work even after being frequently applied. It is this use of thoughtful engineering and materials that prevent the build-up of plastic debris. The Mitsubishi name is well known within the tuner community because an Eclipse with a factory Fuel Pump often surprises everyone at track days. Plus, it is dual-formatted, uses factory sealing gaskets, tolerates ethanol, and delivers sharp performance on worry-free commutes.
OEM Fuel Pump can boast superior quality and long-term durability. Each part meets strict factory specs and passes careful checks in production. So you'll get Fuel Pump with long-lasting strength and an exact fit. If you need OEM Mitsubishi Eclipse Fuel Pump, the online store is the ideal place. The store carry a wide range of genuine Mitsubishi Eclipse parts at the highly competitive prices. You'll enjoy a simple and no-hassle shopping experience. You'll get unbeatable prices and fast delivery service. You'll get the manufacturer's warranty and a straightforward return policy. Shop with confidence and keep your car in top condition.