Holley 125-145 Single-stage High Flow Power Valve on 2040-parts.com
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Holley 125-145 Single-Stage High Flow Power Valve Item Description
Features This single-stage standard flow power valve boosts your vehicle's power when pulling heavy loads or at fast speeds. By enhancing the carburetor's response to vacuum forces, the power valve allows an optimal amount of fuel through the carburetor for increased torque and higher speeds. The power valve will open when the engine reaches a vacuum of 4.5 Hg. It has a 90-day warranty for defects in material and workmanship. Additional Information
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