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Ppe Race Fuel Valve 2010 Chevy Gmc 6.6l Duramax Lly Lbz Lmm on 2040-parts.com

US $31.49
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California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pacific Performance Engineering PPE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:113073000 UPC:810505022205 Warranty:No Warranty

The PPE Race Fuel Valve (heat treated stainless steel construction) replaces stock or a shimmed pressure relief valve.

This valve helps maintain fuel rail pressure during high engine load conditions by completely blocking the pressure relief port (effectively eliminating fuel return to the fuel tank). It eliminates potential low fuel rail pressure DTC codes P1093 or P0087 (low fuel rail pressure during power enrichment) that are caused by insufficient PRV spring pressure.

Requires the use of a Viton O-Ring sold separately.

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