Professional Products 10679 Aluminum Fuel Regulator For Ford 5.0l on 2040-parts.com
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Professional Products 10679 Aluminum Fuel Regulator for Ford 5.0L Item Description
Features Professional Products Aluminum Fuel Regulator for Ford 5.0 Liter features an EFI regulator specifically for the 1986-1993 5.0 liter Ford Mustangs. It bolts directly to the stock fuel rail in place of factory units. It is adjustable from 25 to 75 PSI. It has a clear anodized finish. Additional Information
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