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Vr Racing- Silver An8 High Pressure Fuel Regulator W/ Boost on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:LZONE Manufacturer Part Number:UNIVERSAL UPC:Does not apply

VR RACING- SILVER AN8 high pressure fuel regulator w/ boost -8AN 8/8/6 Fuel Pressure Regulator with gauge VR7855SL

 

Fuel Injected Fuel Pressure Regulator with boost reference anodized SILVER with -8 feed or -8 Supply and -6 Return fittings. 

 

E85 approved

-CNC-machined from 6061-T651 billet aluminum.
-Adjustable from 30 to 75 psi.
-1/8'' NPT gauge port (white face 0-160 psi gauge available upon request, -see my other auctions).
-Vacuum boost port (ideal for turbo or supercharged engines).
-One white face gauge
-Two -8AN fittings for feed and supply lines.
-One -6AN return line fitting (or you can cap off if return-less style is desired).
-Bracket for easy mounting
 
 
- instructions paper not included
 
- professional installation recommended
 
- will come with everything you see in the picture
 

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