Adjustable Chrome Fuel Pressure Regulator 2 Outlets 4 - 9 Psi Procomp 2801 Rpc on 2040-parts.com
Brooksville, Florida, United States
THIS IS A PROCOMP CHROMED FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR THAT ASSURES THAT CONSTANT FUEL PRESSURE IS MAINTAINED WHEREVER YOU SET IT AT FROM 4 TO 9 PSI.
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