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Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:HOLLEY Product Type:Auto Racing Parts Manufacturer Part Number:HLY12-804 Auto Racing Part Type:Fuel Systems Auto Racing Part Sub Type:Fuel Pressure Regulators Brand:HOLLEY

HOLLEY FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR LOW 1 - 4 PSI

  • HOLLEY #12-804
  • 3/8" NPT ports
  • .220" (7/32") restriction
  • Low Pressure (1-4 PSI)
  • Includes mounting bracket
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