Bmw Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulater on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, Indiana, United States
BMP Design adjustable fuel pressure regulator
Was installed on my BMW E36 M3 for 2 track days Worked as designed but went with an S54 swap and no longer needed Easily installed May work with other vehicle makes and models |
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