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Magnafuel 2-port Regulator Pn-mp9833 Fuel Pressure Regulator on 2040-parts.com

US $197.99
Location:

Hamden, Connecticut, United States

Hamden, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:MagnaFuel Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:MP-9833 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 

Fuel Pressure Regulator,MP9833  Blue Anodized, 4 – 12 psi Universal Non return, -10 inlet and 2 -8 outlats and 1/8 npt for fuel pressure.

Unlike many fuel pressure regulators that allow pressure to drop during sudden changes in fuel demand, these MagnaFuel carbureted racing fuel pressure control units supply high performance engines with a steady diet of fuel. They feature exclusive pressure control units that control pressure drop during initial launch, gear change, or nitrous activation. They're available in 2 or 4-port configurations with 1/8 in. NPT pressure ports.

Thanks,Dave at DGRE

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