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P2m Universal Large Volume Fuel Pressure Regulator Ver 2.5 P2-fpgv25lg-gd on 2040-parts.com

US $108.00
Location:

Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:P2M Manufacturer Part Number:P2-FPGV25LG-GD

 
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Phase 2 Motortrend Inc.
377 S Lemon Ave Suite E
Walnut, CA 91789 USA
Tel: 909-594-3619
Brand: P2M
Part Number: P2-FPGV25LG-GD


Description:

P2M version 2.5 adjustable fuel pressure regulator is one step beyond the normal unit we carry.  The large FPR was designed with a larger casing body to sustain a larger volume of fuel, can withstand the heavy duty abuse from high fuel flow use normally found in high horse power cars.  Comes with a liquid filled fuel pressure gauge and supplied with 5/16" hose outlet and -6AN fittings for easy install selection.


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