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Next Generation A1000 Regulators
This Aeromotive 13139 next-generation A1000 EFI regulator features legendary Aeromotive flow and pressure control in a new body, profiled for reduced size and weight. The patented design features a deep, bright-dip black anodized finish on the cap and base, with AN spec ORB (o-ring boss) style inlet/outlet and return ports. In addition to the aesthetic enhancements, this next-generation version A1000 regulator provides a distinct visual cue that you've purchased a genuine Aeromotive EFI regulator, ensuring our valuable customers are not getting an inferior, knock-off, or counterfeit component like so many flooding the market from across the ocean. A1000 regulators have logged more miles, laps, and passes than other performance EFI regulators.
Aeromotive 13139 Fuel Pressure Regulator Features:
- High-flow design
- Superb pressure control
- Legendary durability
- Compatible with A1000 class and smaller pumps
- Gas, ethanol, methanol, and diesel compatible
- 40-75 PSI adjustable base pressure range
- 1:1 vacuum/boost reference capability
- 1/8 in. NPT dedicated gauge port
- (2) ORB inlet/outlet ports
- (1) ORB return port
FAQ
Do you need a fuel pressure regulator for EFI?
- Yes, essential for consistent fuel delivery in EFI systems.
- The Aeromotive 13139 maintains precise pressure regulation.
- Ensures optimal fuel flow and engine performance.
How do you adjust the fuel pressure on the Aeromotive?
- Use a screwdriver to adjust the pressure screw.
- Turn clockwise to increase, counterclockwise to decrease pressure.
- Refer to the Aeromotive 13139 manual for specific adjustments.
What PSI should I set my fuel pressure regulator?
- Depends on your engine and injector requirements.
- Typically 40-60 PSI for EFI; consult engine specs for precise setting.
- Aeromotive 13139 offers adjustable settings within this range.
Can a fuel pressure regulator get clogged?
- Possible due to debris or contaminants in the fuel system.
- Regular maintenance prevents clogging; clean or replace if needed.
- Aeromotive's design in the 13139 minimizes clogging risks.
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:
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