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Titanium Tomei Fuel Pressure Regulator With Original Gauge And Logo Type S on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:Tomei Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Tomei UPC:Does not apply

Features:
100% Brand new & Never used.
Material:CNC machined billet aluminum.
Total size: 65mm (L) X 45mm (W) X 95mm (H)
Vacuum Hose Nipple: 4.5mm
Pressure Range: 2.0kgf/cm2~8.0kgf/cm2
Improves Fuel Delivery Efficiency and Prevents Fuel Starvation for More Consistent Boost and Fuel Flow.
Designed to Maintain the Optimal Fuel Rail Pressure for High Performance/ Turbocharged Engine.
Delivers Vehicles’ Highest Performance, with Long Life and Highly Reliable Operation.
Installation instruction is include,please read carefully when you install.
Package include:
1 x Fuel Pressure Regulator
1 x Fuel Pressure Gauge
2 x Hose nipple [#8 straight 1/8 NPT ] & 2 x Fitting [AN6 1/8NPT]
1 x Installation Instructio
Color:Titanium/Black/Red/Blue/Gold
Note: the Default color is Titanium
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