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Aeromotive - A1000 Injected Bypass Regulator on 2040-parts.com

US $178.04
Location:

Solbjerg, Jylland, Denmark

Solbjerg, Jylland, Denmark
Aeromotive - A1000 INJECTED BYPASS REGULATOR, US $178.04, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Aeromotive Country/Region of Manufacture:Denmark Warranty:No

Performance EFI regulator designed for medium to high horsepower applications. This regulators features Aeromotive's high-flow design, superb pressure control and legendary durability. On the street and at the track, this pressure regulator has logged more miles, laps and passes than any other performance EFI regulator in the world!

• Base pressure adjustable from 40-75 PSI.
• Gasoline and alcohol compatible.
• Fuel pressure rises on a 1:1 ratio with boost.
• 1/8' NPT gauge port.
• P/N 13101 provides (2) AN010 7/8" x 14 SAE U.N.F (Item no.: AD46009) inlet ports

   and (1) AN6 - AN6 (9/16" x 18 SAE) U.N.F (Item no.: AD46003) Retune ports

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