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Aeromotive Fuel Regulator A1000-6 Fuel Injection 45-75 Psi on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Red Oak, Texas, United States

Red Oak, Texas, United States
It has scratches and dings on outside but is fully functional and adjustable
Brand:aeromotive Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:13109

It has scratches and dings on outside but is fully functional and adjustable

• Base pressure adjustable from 40-75 PSI.
• Gasoline and alcohol compatible.
• Fuel pressure rises on a 1:1 ratio with boost.
• 1/8” NPT gauge port.
• P/N 13109 provides (2) ORB-06 inlet ports and (1) ORB-06 return port.

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