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Aem Universal Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator Black 25-302bk on 2040-parts.com

US $76.00
Location:

BC, Canada

BC, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:AEM Manufacturer Part Number:25-302BK

Product was used for a very short period of time. In perfect working condition no major scratches or dent.


Description:

AEM's Universal Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator is 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. Our universal fuel pressure regulator is tapped to accept a -6 AN, or 9/16”x18 fittings and includes a 1/8 NPT port for a fuel pressure gauge or pressure sensor pick up.

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