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Holley 12-707 - Holley 4-port Fuel Pressure Regulator (new) on 2040-parts.com

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Hillsboro, Oregon, US

Hillsboro, Oregon, US
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Holley 12-707 - Holley 4-Port Fuel Pressure Regulator (new)

missing fitting and mounting tab

 

 

Fuel Pressure Regulator

  • Regulates From 4.5-9 PSI
  • One -8 Inlet Port
  • Four -6 Outlet Ports
  • .437 in. Restriction
  • Aluminum Billet Body
  • Top Casting Hard Coat Anodized
  • 3 Fuel Pressure Gauge Mounting Options
  • Compatible For Use w/Methanol/Alcohol

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