It doesn't matter whether you're talking about a 1964 Dodge or a 2004 Dodge, you still have a gas tank, an engine, and some distance between the two. It's always been up to your Dodge fuel pump to get gas from one to the other. Forty years of technology mean that a modern Dodge fuel pump looks a lot different than an early Dodge fuel pump, but their jobs are basically the same: The Dodge fuel pump has to deliver the right volume of gas at the right pressure under all conditions. If your Dodge was built before the late 1980s, you most likely have a mechanical Dodge fuel pump. Your Dodge fuel pump is driven by the engine and sends gas to the carburetor. We have tons of mechanical Dodge fuel pumps in stock to get your older Dodge back in the pink. If you have a newer Dodge, you most likely have a Dodge electric fuel pump. The electric Dodge fuel pump is driven by an electric motor and it may be located under the vehicle or in the fuel tank itself. When you find it, we have a replacement electric Dodge fuel pump to help you out too. Our electric Dodge fuel pumps meet all OE specifications for the high pressures your fuel injection system requires. Old school or new school, we have the Dodge fuel pump you need to get the gas flowing again. And all of our Dodge fuel pumps are offered with our great low prices and fast shipping. Do you need a hand with your Dodge fuel pump project? Be sure to check out one of our informative Dodge repair manuals when you buy your Dodge fuel pump.