Procomp Pc-2855 Two Port Billet Return Style Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Longwood, Florida, United States
New boxed Procomp Electronics universal adjustable fuel regulator. CNC machined billet with black anodized finish. AN fittings with 5/16 single fitting return line om bottom. 2 port inlet/outlet 3/8 inch. Built in fuel pressure port.
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