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Aem Fuel Pressure Regulator Fpr 25-300bk - Civic Integra Del Sol B16a B18c D16 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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California, United States

California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:25-300BK Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:25-300BK Part Brand:AEM FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR, FPR, fuel rail Other Part Number:aeromotive,sard,blox,UPGR8,jdm fpr Color::Black ACURA INTEGRA, HONDA CIVIC, GSR,TYPE R Surface Finish:red

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This is a used fuel pressure regulator

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come with 2 mounting screws and O-ring to installation

  • AEM 25-300BK FPR Fuel Pressure Regulator for Civic Integra Del Sol B16A B18C D16

    AEM's Honda/Acura Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulators are capable of supporting enough fuel flow for engines up to 1000 horsepower. Our patented interchangeable discharge ports enable the regulator's output to match the output of any fuel pump. AEM includes a custom barb fitting to accommodate the factory fuel hose and the base of each regulator is tapped to accept a -6 AN or 9/16”x18 fittings.
     

    This product fits the following vehicles:

    • 1994 to 2001 Acura Integra GSR 1.8L
    • 1990 to 1993 Honda Accord DX, LX, SE, EX 2.2L 4 Cyl
    • 1992 to 1995 Honda Civic EX, Si 1.6L VTEC
    • 1999 to 2000 Honda Civic Si 1.6L VTEC
    • 1992 to 1995 Honda Civic DX, LX 1.5L
    • 1992 to 1995 Honda del Sol S 1.5L
    • 1992 to 1995 Honda del Sol Si 1.6L SOHC VTEC
    • 1994 to 1997 Honda del Sol VTEC 1.6L DOHC VTEC
    • 1992 to 1996 Honda Prelude F22
    • 1988 to 1991 Honda Prelude Si 2.1L
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