TI Automotive Introduces 2015 High-Performance Fuel Systems Catalog For The Aftermarket

TI Automotive Introduces 2015 High-Performance Fuel Systems Catalog For The Aftermarket

The catalog includes details on the company’s complete product line of fuel pumps, accessories, pump kits and fuel modules.

TI Automotive catalog

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — TI Automotive announced the availability of its new 68-page high-performance fuel systems catalog. The new catalog can be accessed at the TI Automotive aftermarket website at www.tiautomotive.com/aftermarket, using the download tab. The catalog includes details on the company’s complete product line of fuel pumps, accessories, pump kits and fuel modules.

“Our new catalog showcases our award-winning fuel pumps that power the fastest production cars in the world,” explained Doug Thomson, director of sales, North American aftermarket, TI Automotive. “Our performance fuel systems are designed to install easily and support the horsepower and torque that automotive enthusiasts crave. That’s why our catalog includes helpful installation instructions, flow charts and application data.”

Dave Barbeau, managing director of Global Aftermarket for Pump & Module Systems, said the company recently announced at SEMA 2014 its adoption of TI Automotive as the brand name for all of its high-performance aftermarket products. Barbeau says the company had previously manufactured fuel pumps under the Walbro brand name.

Some of the world’s highest performing production vehicles like the Koneigsegg One:1, Dodge Viper, Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, Charger SRT Hellcat and Bugatti Veyron feature TI Automotive fuel systems technology. TI Automotive’s complete line of high-performance fuel pumps and modules are developed and built specifically to meet the demands of today’s high-pressure, high-flow engines with efficient and robust performance.

For more information, visit www.tiautomotive.com/aftermarket.

 

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