Products — Fuel System
Fuel Tanks, Injectors and Pumps: Fuel System Parts for Cars, Trucks and Machinery
The fuel system section lists 289 positions from 52 suppliers, with an unusual centre of gravity: fuel tanks lead at 164 listings — steel and plastic tanks for cars, trucks, buses and agricultural machinery — followed by injectors (32), high-pressure pumps (24), transfer pumps (20), fuel lines and filters. The tank emphasis is a quirk worth exploiting: model-specific replacement tanks are awkward to source in most markets because OEMs price them high and aftermarket coverage is thin, while Russian plants stamp and weld them serially for the domestic fleet.
Beyond passenger vehicles, the catalogue serves diesel machinery: gear-type transfer pumps for tractors and gensets, mechanical injection components for engines that predate common rail, and filters in both spin-on and element formats. Markets running older diesel fleets — much of Africa, parts of the Middle East and Latin America — still consume mechanical fuel equipment that Western suppliers have largely abandoned; here it remains in regular production with GOST-referenced specifications.
- Tank formats: steel tanks with corrosion coating and senders included or fitted on request; capacities from passenger-car to truck auxiliary sizes.
- Mechanical diesel parts: transfer pumps, injection equipment and filters for pre-common-rail engines still in mass service.
- Filters in bulk: spin-on and element filters pack densely — a high-margin container filler alongside bulkier goods.
- Terms and routes: EXW or FOB Novorossiysk / St. Petersburg; tanks ship nested where geometry allows.
- Quality papers: leak-test certification for tanks, batch certificates for pumps and injectors, conformity declarations.
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