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Spa Turbo Composite Fuel Pressure Regulator 0 To 30 Psi #vlrpc04 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.90
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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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SPA Turbo Composite Fuel Carburetor pressure regulator 

0 - 30 PSI   part # VLRPC04


  • This part is for carburetor applications and  FPR has a 0 to 30 psi range.
  • Boost referenced 1:1 ratio. 
  • The fuel pressure increases by 1 psi for every 1 psi of boost increase
  • The composite FPR line is designed to easily adapt to most fuel system, using hoses and clamps. 
  • Internally, the regulators use a special diaphragm seal that guarantees safety and quality. 
  • Universal fit.

All SPA Turbo FPR and FMU units are Flex Fuel E85 compatible and 100% Ethanol  safe.

 

  • 2x 8mm inlet and 1x 8mm outlet fuel ports  
  • 1/4" vacuum/boost referenced port

 

 



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