Ppe Race Fuel Valve - Fits 04.5-10 Duramax & 07.5-11 Cummins - Part# 1130730 on 2040-parts.com
Winchester, Kentucky, US
PPE Duramax Race Fuel ValveThis product CAN NOT ship to California due to CARB regulations. |
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The Race Fuel Valve has the following features: prevents fuel from being returned from the pressure relief valve; eliminates low fuel pressure rail diagnostic trouble codes (DTC P1093 low fuel pressure during enrichment); and maintains available fuel pressure during full throttle driving. | |
Manufacture:
PPE
2004.5 - 2010 LLY / LBZ / LMM Duramax Race Fuel Valve Part #1130730 FREE SHIPPING - NO PROCESSING FEE |
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2004.5-2010 LLY / LBZ / LMM Duramax diesel engines Features:
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