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-6 An Black S-max Universal Fuel Pressure Regulator With Dual Port Fpr Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $28.80
Location:

Randolph, New Jersey, United States

Randolph, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:-6 AN Boost Dependent FPR Part Brand:S-Max Warranty:Yes Brand:S-Max

S-Max Fuel Pressure Regulator with Dual -6 AN Port 


  • Universal Boost Dependent Fuel Pressure Regulator
  • E85 Compatible
  • For all return style fuel systems with 2 fuel lines. Can also be used as a single line.
  • Can also be used to convert a single /dead head system to to a dual system
  • Pressure Rate adjustable  
  • 1:1 Rate with  Boost  / Vacuum reference port
  • Made from billet aluminum
  • Dual -6 ORB/AN Feed Ports (Can be used for dual rail, plugged, or for a pressure gauge)
  • -6 ORB/ AN Return Port

S-Max's Fuel Pressure regulators are built from billet aluminum and are safe for use with alternative fuels like E85. The -6 AN model is geared towards high performance EFI systems and features two -6 AN/ORB inlet ports and a single -6 AN/ORB return. It has a standard 1:1 rising rate.

You needed something to control fuel pressure with reference to boost.  Basically a boost-dependent fuel pressure regulator (FPR) takes the place of the OEM FPR, but is adjustable and can be referenced to a pressurized manifold as opposed to a vacuum-0psi manifold pressure (naturally aspirated).  This is a must have item for turbo applications. This FPR must be connected to the rail and return line with separate lines or hoses.

Fittings are sold separately

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