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Chevrolet Camaro Fuel Pump makes the legend muscle car ready to take action. Chevrolet designed Camaro to appeal to those drivers who desire quick handling, sharp throttle response, dramatic exterior dimensions and interior cockpit that seems a personal command center. The Chevrolet sports coupe offers lightweight construction, tuned suspensions, and V6 or thunderous V8 engines that provide quick acceleration on the tracks, and dependable cornering, respectively, and the modernization of the car through infotainment and driver assistance systems makes the daily commute entertaining. The Camaro provides the optimal of both worlds since owners can make it to school, rip up a canyon or dominate a drag strip without having to change cars. The core of such versatility is the Chevrolet specific Fuel Pump designed to be able to give the appropriate amount of gasoline each time the accelerator is depressed. Camaro Fuel Pump is placed in the tank and it pressurizes the fuel to ensure that injectors are discharged when the engine is idling well, accelerating faster, and consuming less fuel. The Chevrolet approved unit is constructed to handle heat, vibration, and blends of ethanol and thus will not wear out easily and will not hesitate to ruin an enthusiastic drive. Fuel Pump is also well serviced and prolongs injectors. Installation of a new Camaro Fuel Pump requires disconnection of the battery, relieving of pressure, dropping of tank, replacing of the module, connection of the lines, priming the module and finally checking on the leaks.