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Quick Fuel Sl750vs Carburetor, Slayer Series, 750 Cfm With Black Fuel Line on 2040-parts.com

US $353.99
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:quick fuel Manufacturer Part Number:sl750vs

Quick Fuel Slayer Series 750CFM

Quick Fuel Slayer series carburetors offer affordability, great looks, and impressive adjustability. Economical horsepower performance is not a dream! Quick Fuel Technology has engineered their Slayer series of 600 cfm and 750 cfm street carburetors with everything you want at a price you need to fit your budget. Their hand-built quality and all-aluminum construction are definitely grand, but their changeable idle air and high-speed air bleeds, 3-stage emulsion circuits, changeable primary idle feed and power valve restrictions, vacuum secondary adjustment screw, and unique secondary metering plate with changeable jets are nothing shy of outstanding! Pursue horsepower and get more dollar power with the carburetors that let you tune "your way" and offer show-quality appeal--Quick Fuel Slayer series carburetors.

Comes with a Black Dual Feed Line

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