Aeromotive 13105 Compact -6 Inlet & Return Efi Fuel Pressure Regulator 30-70 Psi on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Here is a brand new Aeromotive High Performance fuel pressure regulator for compact type of cars. Here are the features of this regulator: Big performance in a small package. The Compact EFI Regulator is designed for applications producing up to 1,000 HP where - Adjustable from 30-70 PSI.
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