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Aed Holley Carburetor Fuel Pressure Regulator Bracket Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $40.89
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:AED Manufacturer Part Number:6093

AED-6093 BLUE ANODIZED BILLET FUEL REGULATOR PLATE

Regulators need to be mounted as close as possible to the carburetor to counter the effects of G-Forces stalling fuel in the lines. AED has solved this problem with a really trick universal Billet Regulator Bracket. It’s CNC machined from 6061 Billet aluminum and either red or blue anodized to match your braided fittings. The regulator bracket is unique because it will mount Holley, Mallory, Aeromotive, and Magnaflow regulators with just one bracket. AED designed the bracket to clear valve covers on all open single plane manifolds and will work with many dual planes, some with a spacer When you compare the benefits, quality, and price you will see the AED Advantage.

 

 

 


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