Aeromotive 13202 Regulator, A2000 Carbureted Bypass - 4-Port
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Aeromotive 13202 Regulator, A2000 Carbureted Bypass - 4-Port
Aeromotive Inc. is a true high performance aftermarket manufacturer specializing in fuel delivery and fuel delivery components. Utilizing aerospace tolerances and procedures, three generations of track experience, and a meticulous approach to engineering, Aeromotive Fuel Systems has become the absolute pinnacle of performance fuel delivery. Dynamic flow and rock steady pressure make this regulator perfect for naturally aspirated or carbureted blow-through applications. The A2000 Bypass Regulator provides unmatched boost reference and high flow capacity. Compatible with any high volume electric or mechanical fuel pump. Adjustable from 2-20 PSI. Bypass design provides the ultimate, dynamic fuel delivery system. (Requires AN-10 return line) Fuel pressure rises on a 1:1 ratio when referencing boost. ORB-10 inlet and return ports. P/N 13202 provides (4) ORB-08 outlet ports. Note: High pressure, boost reference applications require high volume, high pressure fuel pumps. EFI capable, electric or mechanical pumps like the Aeromotive Pro-Series (P/N 11102), Eliminator (P/N 11104), or Belt Drive Fuel Pump (P/N 11105) are strongly recommended.
Features of Aeromotive 13202 Regulator, A2000 Carbureted Bypass - 4-Port
Bypass design provides the ultimate, dynamic fuel delivery system (Requires AN-10 return line) Fuel pressure rises on a 1:1 ratio when referencing boost ORB-10 inlet and return ports P/N 13202 provides (4) ORB-08 outlet ports Note: High pressure, boost reference applications require high volume, high pressure fuel pumpsSpecifications of Aeromotive 13202 Regulator, A2000 Carbureted Bypass - 4-Port
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Brand Name | Aeromotive |
Weight | 1.49 pounds |
Dimensions | 7.01X5.00x4.02 |
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