Universal Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator With Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Moca, Puerto Rico, United States
Item Type: Fuel Supply & Treatment Model Name: Aeromotive Brand Name: With Logo Box: white Type: fuel pressure regulator Car Make: universal
Most modern fuel injected cars run a fuel pump in the tank and run much more fuel than is needed to the fuel rail. A regulator keeps a certain amount of fuel pressure in the rail and then sends the rest back to the tank. However, tuners upgrade the air intake system as well as the exhaust system and often times neglect that more fuel is needed to make those mods perform at their full potential. This Fuel Pressure Regulator is adjustable so you can tune the fuel pressure to your needs. Application Minor modifications may be required for certain models. Professional installation highly recommended! No instructions included! |
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