Honda Civic Modified Nr-1 Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Sparta, Tennessee, United States
This listing is for a modified Honda fuel pressure regulator. The top has been cut and replaced with the billet aluminum adjustable setup. This part worked well on the Honda Civic it was removed from. I had a liquid filled gauge and could easily dial in what psi amount I wanted running through the rail. The nice thing about this regulator is the vacuum barb being on the side with an allen head adjustment bolt on top with lock nut.
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