GM-Style
Holley 162-591 Features:
Holley EFI fuel filters with built-in regulator provide a simple and clean means to fueling your LS swap. Available with OEM-style or -6AN connections, they feature an internal regulator set at 58 psi, along with an integrated 5 nominal micron rated filter. The bypass design allows you to run one inlet with one outlet to the engine, and a return outlet back to the tank. Holley EFI fuel filter regulators are ideal when performing a LS engine swap or any other fuel injection swap that is designed to run at 58 psi of static pressure- GM style Filter / Bypass Style Regulator
- All stainless steel construction for improved corrosion resistance
- Designed with one inlet, one outlet, and one return
- Fixed pressure at 58 psi
- Nominal Micron Rating: 5
- Can be used with other EFI systems that require 58 psi
- Not recommended with fuel pumps that flow over 450 LPH
- Available with stock quick connectors or with -6AN male connections
- Return line required for proper regulator operation
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Motor Vehicles
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