Bmw M20 2.5 Bar Fuel Pressure Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Bristow, Virginia, United States
For sale is a BMW M20 2.5 bar FPR (Fuel Pressure Regulator) in good working condition. This will fit any M20 eta motor. 325e 528e
|
Fuel Pressure Regulators for Sale
- Aeromotive 13107 30-70 psi rail mount adjustable fuel pressure regulator for lt1(US $125.00)
- Aeromotive 13107 rail mount adjustable efi regulator(US $218.08)
- Bbk fuel pressure regulator billet aluminum blue anodized 35-70 psi ford 5.0l ea(US $101.97)
- Fragola 495104 black aluminum 8an to 10 orb orb fitting(US $14.99)
- Fragola 495107 black aluminum 10an to 12 orb o ring adapter fitting(US $19.99)
- Weber redline fuel management adjustable pressure regulator 31800.063 1.5-20 psi(US $94.95)
Lamborghini thinks light at Paris trade show
Mon, 19 Apr 2010Pure, unadulterated power has long been one of the pillars of Lamborghini. But now, engineers at the Dancing Bull are seriously looking at ways to reduce weight. Case in point: The new Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera cuts 154 pounds from the LP 560-4 through significant use of carbon fiber.
Travis Pastrana canes the Global RallyCross Dodge Dart: Video
Wed, 04 Apr 2012While Erik Carlsson showed the world that lunacy had an appropriate place in rallying—they didn't call him "Carlsson on the Roof" for nothing—it took Ken Block's marketing savvy and the paste-it-anywhere-and-watch ubiquity of YouTube to get a broad swath of American kids amped on the antic fun that can be had with an all-terrain compact car. In a bid to get that same group excited about the new Dodge Dart, Chrysler enlisted Travis Pastrana to pilot its Global RallyCross entry. And in a sort of low-budget, less-elaborate version of Block's wacky-upon-zany Gymkhana videos, Pastrana puts the Dart through its paces, losing the passenger-side rear corner of the bodywork in the process.
Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations buys world’s biggest British car collection
Fri, 25 Jul 2014James Hull’s British car collection – new owned by Jaguar Land Rover News watchers and petrolheads may be aware that the world’s biggest collection of British cars has been up for grabs recently as its owner – cosmetic dental guru James Hull – decided he wanted to see his collection in new, safe hands after a run of health problems. And now it has a new owner. James Hull has sold his entire collection to Jaguar Land Rover’s Special Operations in a deal that secures the collection’s future – and keeps it in the UK – for a price that is doubtless well below the much-vaunted £100 million it’s though to be worth.