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US $164.95
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Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aeromotive Manufacturer Part Number:13129



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Mustang Aeromotive Return Style Fuel Pressure Regulator (79-10)

Upgrade the fuel system when doing a 5.0 Coyote swap on your 79-10 Mustang project with this Aeromotive Return Style Fuel Pressure Regulator.

 BENEFITS

  • Capable of Supporting up to 1000 HP
  • Fuel Pressure Rises 1:1 With Boost
  • Vacuum Boost Port

 FEATURES

  • (2) -6 Inlet/Outlet Ports
  • (1) -6 Return Port
  • CNC Machined Aluminum Construction

WHAT'S IN THE BOX

  • (1) EFT Bypass Regulator
  • Installation Instructions

Made in the USA

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator
If you are doing a Coyote 5.0L engine swap on your 79-10 Mustang the fuel system needs to be upgraded too. This Aeromotive Return Style Fuel Pressure Regulator is just the ticket to help you keep your engine's fuel supply dialed in. This EFI Bypass Regulator encompasses features and benefits only found on Aeromotive regulators and in a new smaller and lighter package. Capable of supporting applications up to 1000 HP, the 13129 EFI Bypass Regulator can handle high-flow EFI fuel pumps and the most aggressive street machines; especially those looking for a cleaner, lighter solution where performance is critical or where space is a premium.



VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

Ford Mustang - 1979 (79) - 1980 (80) - 1981 (81) - 1982 (82) - 1983 (83) - 1984 (84) - 1985 (85) - 1986 (86) - 1987 (87) - 1988 (88) - 1989 (89) - 1990 (90) - 1991 (91) - 1992 (92) - 1993 (93) - 1994 (94) - 1995 (95) - 1996 (96) - 1997 (97) - 1998 (98) - 1999 (99) - 2000 (00) - 2001 (01) - 2002 (02) - 2003 (03) - 2004 (04) - 2005 (05) - 2006 (06) - 2007 (07) - 2008 (08) - 2009 (09) - 2010 (10)
























































































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