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Fuel Regulators Pe-9200br 2 Port With Boost Reference Port on 2040-parts.com

US $241.45
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Elk River, Minnesota, United States

Elk River, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:product eng Manufacturer Part Number:pe-9200br

•For Carburetors and Nitrous Systems •Adjusts from 3 - 12 PSI •#10 inlet, #6 outlets •Stainless steel needle & seat assembly •CNC machined billet aluminum body •Bottom feed for full needle/seat coverage •Boost reference option available •2 Year Parts & Labor Warranty Regulator Mounting Placement and mounting of fuel and/or nitrous regulators is very important for optimum performance. All regulators should be "soft mounted" to isolate them from engine vibration. "Soft mounting" can be accomplished using rubber isolators or simply suspending the regulator from the fuel lines. In addition regulators should be mounted in front of or near the front of the engine whenever possible. This location will allow the low pressure fuel flow from the regulator to work with the G- forces when the car is launched.
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