JEGS Fuel Pressure Regulator for Gasoline Applications [4.5 to 9 PSI, Chrome Finish]
555-15912
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JEGS 555-15912 Fuel Pressure Regulator Features:
- Maintains steady flow and precise pressure at all times
- One 3/8 in. inlet & two 3/8 in. outlet ports for most street and some race applications
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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Specifications:
There is a small hole on the top side of the pressure regulator. What is this for? Is it just need to be plugged?…There is nothing in the instructions about this small hole
Will this work for carb instead of tbi on1990 Dakota using the original in tank fuel pump.
I have a 2000 s10. That was originally a 4 cylinder fuel injected truck that I'm putting a vortec 350 in with an edlebrock 1906 avs2 carb on. Will this work with the stock fuel pump?
Doing a carb swap on my 92 TBI I wanna use the original fuel pump that has 14 psi I'm pretty sure will this work to dial it down for my carb?
How to raise and lower the pressure.
I have a 1989 Nissan d21. They have now discontinued the fuel pressure regulator. Can I use this as a replacement?
What is the fuel regulator set at?
Can this regulator be mounted horizontally and function properly? I tried this with a similar regulator and it leaked fuel from the gasket.
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