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Magnafuel Mp-9950-b-blk Efi Fuel Pressure Regulator Boost Reference Blk Anodized on 2040-parts.com

US $219.50
Location:

Long Grove, Iowa, United States

Long Grove, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:Magnafuel Manufacturer Part Number:MP-9950-

The Magnafuel MP-9950 Regulator is your answer to what fuel pressure regulator to put on your new or current combo.  This highflow regulator is Made in the USA, and is an absolute work horse.  Featuring O-ring seal fittings, sleak black anodizing and stable consistent fuel pressure, it is an absolute must.  This unit uses #8 O ring ports on both inlets and also the outlet, and also features 1/8NPT port for pressure monitoring, and a boost reference port that is also 1/8 NPT.  Comes with -4AN male Boost Reference fitting. 


• Fuel Pressure 35-85 psi

 • 2 X #8 AN, 1 X #8 AN Return

• Unique guided-metering valve assembly provides accurate metering of fuel flow

• Magnafuel EFI Regulators provide the most stable platform for fuel delivery in the performance industry

• Maintains steady fuel fuel flow during times of sudden changes in fuel demands, such as initial launch, gear change and nitrous oxide application

• Designed for use with the MagnaFuel EFI gear pumps

• Regulators available in two different body sizes and different spring combinations to suit your fuel flow at pressure specifications

• Each Regulator has 1/8" NPT gauge port, standard filtered vent fitting or boost reference fitting (1:1 compensation ratio)

• Special fittings and adapters available for most applications • All MagnaFuel Regulators are hand assembled to the highest quality

• MagnaFuel REgulators are compatible with racing gasoline and alcohol fuels

• Billet body precision CNC-machined from aircraft-quality aliminum and hard anodized for extra long service life

• Completely user-serviceable, with ready to order replacements parts.

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