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Jegs # 15909 Fuel Pressure Regulator on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Jegs Manufacturer Part Number:15909



JEGS Performance Products 2-Port Pressure Regulator w/Return 


2-Port Pressure Regulator w/Return
  • 3.75" H x 2" W x 2.5" D
  • (1) 3/8" NPT Inlet Port
  • (2) 3/8" NPT Outlet Ports
  • (1) 3/8" NPT Bypass Port
  • (1) 1/8" NPT Auxiliary Port
  • Gasoline Applications
  • Outlet Pressure: 5-12 PSI
  • Made in the USA 


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