Products relating to the engine
Fuel Supply
An extensive product range in tried-and-tested quality
From fuel pumps, pump modules, sender units, system-pressure regulators and non-return valves to regeneration valves and ACF valves – Motorservice offers a wide range of components that are indispensable in the fuel system – in tried-and-tested Pierburg quality.
Fuel delivery modules
Fuel delivery modules are located in the fuel tank. They consist of the flange cover, the fuel pump in the swirl pot and other possible attachments such as a sender unit or pressure regulator.
In addition to complete fuel delivery modules, Motorservice also has attachments such as sender units, gaskets and service-friendly repair kits in the product range.
Electric fuel pumps
Electric fuel pumps deliver the fuel to the injection valves with a defined pressure. They are available both for specific vehicles and for universal use in various pressure and output levels. Inline fuel pumps are situated in the fuel line. In-tank fuel pumps are installed in the fuel tank.
Motorservice is a leading supplier of electric fuel pumps in the aftermarket.
Mechanical fuel pumps
Classic mechanical fuel pumps are often installed in older vehicles. They are driven directly by the engine by means of tappets or levers. Motorservice has included various types for use in older vehicles in its product range.
For FSI, TFSI and TSI engines from VAG, mechanical high-pressure pumps ensure the necessary injection pressure of approx. 120 to 200 bar. Tandem pumps fulfil the function of a mechanical vacuum pump and are also used for the fuel feed.
Fuel pump control units
The control unit is a part of the demand based fuel supply in modern engines. This means that, in contrast to unregulated fuel supply, only the required amount of fuel is supplied. This reduces power consumption and saves fuel. In each case, the characteristic curve is specific to the vehicle engine and model.
With our range of 19 control units in OE quality, you can achieve market coverage of over 10 million vehicles.
ERROR: Content Element with uid "97187" and type "" has no rendering definition!