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Spin-fr-1000 Spin Carbureted Fuel Regulator Dead Head Pressure on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Florence, Missouri, United States

Florence, Missouri, United States
New just not in original packaging.
Brand:SPIN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:SPIN-FR-1000

SPIN-FR-1000---SPIN Carbureted Fuel Regulator - Dead Head Pressure, Weighs 0.300lbs


SPIN Carbureted Fuel Regulator - Dead Head Pressure, Weighs 0.300lbs

Product Description:
  • Lightweight: Designed with the latest in CAD software, the SPIN Regulator is the lowest mass compact regulator on the market.
  • Low Pressure Drop: High Flow design eliminates pressure variations.
  • Pressure Fluctuation: Less than 1/2 pound and has Zero "Creep".
  • Fast Response: Lightweight moving parts enables an ultra fast pressure response.
  • Durable: Hard coated to resist wear, made with top quality components.
  • Two Gauge Signal Ports: Configure gauge to read either low or high pressure.
  • Far superior to any other Regulator on the market today.
  • Made in the USA.
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