Fuel Pressure Regulator Aeromotive Fuel System

  • The A1000 Bypass Regulator was designed for use with our A1000 Fuel Pump or similar style EFI pumps in a carbureted application. This regulator is perfect for naturally aspirated or ?blow-through? supercharged engines. Base fuel pressure adjustable from 3-15 PSI. (1) ORB-10 inlet port and (1) ORB-08 return port. P/N 13204 provides (2) ORB-06 outlet ports and 1/8' NPT gauge port. Fuel pressure rises on a 1:1 ratio when referencing boost. Bypass design provides the ultimate, dynamic fuel delivery system. Ideal for converting from fuel injection to carburetion using the stock, in-tank pump. EFI conversions will require a larger-than-stock return line for proper low pressure control.?Note: Requires AN-08 return line from bottom of regulator back to top of the tank.
  • Fitment Warning:
    • This is a Universal/Non Application Specific Product. To install this part, you made need to cut, weld, or make other modifications to your vehicle.
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2 In Stock
Best Price:

$345.40 USD
$414.48 USD
Brand Aeromotive Fuel System
Part # A2713204
Condition New
Warehouse B

Aeromotive Fuel System

  • A1000 Carbureted Bypass Regulator
  • A1000 Carbureted Bypass Regulator - 2-Port.
  • General

    Port Quantity
    3
    Prop 65 - Short Label
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    Prop 65 - Long Label
    Warning: This Product Can Expose You To Chemicals Including Chromium, Which Is Known To The State Of California To Cause Cancer Or Birth Defects Or Other Reproductive Harm. For More Information, Visit Www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
    Prop 65 Flag
    Yes
    Outlet Port Diameter
    0.375
    Prop 65 (C, R or CR)
    Cr

    Packaging

    length
    7.13
    width
    5.00
    height
    2.25
    weight
    1.03
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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