The US Motor Works 12V Electric Fuel Pump 140 LPH 60-70 PSI is engineered to provide reliable fuel delivery for a variety of vehicles, including models from Acura, Honda, Mazda, Toyota, and Mitsubishi produced between 1986 and 1995. This fuel pump is designed to meet or exceed original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specifications, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Manufactured from high-quality materials, it is compatible with modern fuel blends, addressing the evolving needs of today's automotive industry. The pump operates at a voltage of 12.0 VDC, with a minimum pressure of 60.0 PSI and a maximum pressure of 70.0 PSI, delivering a minimum flow rate of 140.0 LPH. It includes all necessary components for proper installation, such as a new strainer for in-tank applications, hardware, and installation instructions. This comprehensive package simplifies the replacement process, reducing downtime and labor costs for fleet operations. By choosing the US Motor Works 12V Electric Fuel Pump, fleet managers can ensure consistent fuel delivery, enhancing engine performance and reliability across their vehicle fleet. This product is a direct fit for various models, including the Freightliner Sprinter 2500 and 3500 (2002-2008), Mazda MPV (1989-1995), Mazda B2600 (1989-1993), Mazda B2200 (1992-1993), Mazda Protege (1990-1991), Mazda 626 (1986-1992), Mazda 323 (1986-1991), Mazda RX-7 (1986-1988), Mazda 929 (1988-1991), Mazda MX-6 (1988-1992), Toyota Van (1984-1989), Toyota Supra (1986-1987, 1989-1991), Toyota Previa (1991-1994), Toyota Pickup (1984-1991), Toyota MR2 (1985-1989, 1991-1995), Toyota Land Cruiser (1988-1992), Toyota Cressida (1985-1992), Toyota Corolla (1985-1989), Toyota Celica (1984-1989), Toyota Camry (1985-1991), Toyota 4Runner (1985-1991), Lexus ES250 (1990-1991), Mitsubishi Eclipse (1990-1992, 1994), Mitsubishi Sigma (1989-1990), Mitsubishi Mirage (1989), Mitsubishi Galant (1985-1990), Sterling 827 (1989-1991), Sterling 825 (1987-1988), Honda Prelude (1988-1996), Honda CRX (1988-1991), Honda Civic (1988-1991), Honda Accord (1986-1993), Acura Vigor (1992-1994), and Acura Legend (1986-1995). This extensive compatibility ensures that fleet operators can standardize on a single, reliable fuel pump model across a diverse vehicle lineup, streamlining maintenance and inventory management.