TI Automotive Offers Complete Drop-In, High-Performance Fuel Modules For VW – UnderhoodService

TI Automotive Offers Complete Drop-In, High-Performance Fuel Modules For VW

TI Automotive, a global supplier of fluid storage, carrying and delivery technology, has announced the release of complete drop-in, high-performance fuel modules for several Volkswagen (VW) models.

TI Automotive - Fuel ModuleThe TI Automotive VW fuel pump module is made in the USA and comes complete with a fuel level sensor and has application coverage for the 1998-2010 Beetle (1.8L, 2.0L, 2.5L) with a plastic fuel tank; the 1999-2006 Golf (1.8L, 2.0L, 2.8L) with a plastic fuel tank; and the 1999-2005 Jetta (1.8L, 2.0L, 2.8L) with a plastic fuel tank. The company’s OE-quality fuel pump module replaces OE part numbers: 1J0 919 087 J; 1J0 919 087 H; 1J0 919 087 D; and 1J0 919 051 J.

TI Automotive says its fuel pump modules deliver the high-performance that enthusiasts demand and features the company’s PACE award-winning dual channel, single stage fuel pump. The company’s OE-designed technology combines a high-performance fuel pump with filtration, level-sensing and storage as an assembly similar to a traditional replacement module.

TI Automotive modules are available for a complete product range to cover a wide range of vehicles from sports cars to pickup trucks. TI Automotive manufactures a complete line of fuel pumps, accessories, pump kits and fuel modules for the high-performance aftermarket.

For more information, visit tiautomotive.com/aftermarket.

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