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Composite Fuel Pressure Regulator 10 To 100 Psi 1:1 Spa Turbo E85 #vlrpc06 Gsxr on 2040-parts.com

US $36.90
Location:

Randolph, New Jersey, United States

Randolph, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPA Turbo Part Brand:SPA Turbo Manufacturer Part Number:VLRPC06

Composite Fuel Pressure Regulator from SPA Turbo
Work Range from 10 to 100 psi
1:1 Boost Reference
E85 and Methanol Compatible.
8mm Barb Dual inlet port and One return port.
1/4" Vacuum Boost Reference Port.

1:1 Boost referenced - meaning fuel pressure will increase 1 PSI for every PSI of boost.

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