Deatschwerks Dwr1000 Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator 6-1000-frb -6an Black on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Deatschwerks DWR1000 Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator Black 6-1000-FRB The approach taken for the DWR1000 adjustable fuel pressure
regulator is not to reinvent the wheel, but simply to make a better wheel. All
the best aspects of the existing regulators on the market were included in the
DWR1000, but in addition, improvements were made in materials and design to
culminate in the best all-around regulator available to date. Designed and
tested specifically for ethanol compatibility – Many popular regulators on the
market today contain brass internals, which can corrode and weaken when used
with e85. The DWR1000 was designed from the ground up with e85 in mind and is
constructed with 100% e85 compatible materials such as stainless steel,
anodized aluminum, and nitrile. The DWR1000 is ideal for the 300hp to 1000hp
range and able to handle 500lph of flow. It comes in your choice of anodized
black or titanium finish, and an optional 0-100 psi mechanical gauge is
available. * Fiber Reinforced
Viton Diaphragm * 100% Stainless and
Anodized Internals * 45mm Diaphragm * Ball-bearing Adjustment * Dual Inlet
* 1/8 NPT Gauge Port |
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