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Holley EFI Fuel Pressure Regulator

510-12-882


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EFI Fuel Pressure Regulator
$85.95
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EFI Fuel Pressure Regulator
  • For Use With Gasoline
  • Port Sizes: (1) 3/8" NPT Inlet/(1) 3/8" NPT Outlet/(1) 3/8" NPT Return
  • Gauge Port: 1/8" NPT
  • Cast Aluminum
  • Chrome Finish
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    Will this regulator work on a 1989 dodge d150 318 v8 with the holley fuel tank 19-592 with retro- fit module pump.19-360. ?

    Asked by: Bootleg
    The Holley 510-12-882 regulator will work with a 19-360 pump assembley.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-10-25

    Can this regulator go down to 8-10 psi?

    Asked by: Speed
    Holley 510-12-882 will not go down to 8-10 psi
    Answered by: langus
    Date published: 2022-08-31
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