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Edelbrock 174052 - Fuel Pressure Regulator Carbureted 180 GPH 5-10 PSI -10 In/Out -6 Return Blue/Clear

Edelbrock  |  SKU: EDEL-174052
Sale price $15795 Regular price $17374

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Edelbrock 174052 - Fuel Pressure Regulator Carbureted 180 GPH 5-10 PSI -10 In/Out -6 Return Blue/Clear

Fuel Pressure Regulator - 5 to 10 psi - In-Line - 10 AN Female O-Ring Inlets - 10 AN Female O-Ring Outlet - 6 AN Female O-Ring Return - Bypass - 1/8 in NPT Port - Aluminum - Blue / Clear Anodized - E85 / Gas / Methanol - Each

Carbureted Adjustable Bypass Fuel Pressure Regulator (180 GPH) in Blue Finish

This Edelbrock fuel pressure regulator #174052 is machined from aircraft quality aluminum for those who demand the best. This carbureted fuel pressure regulator has an internal diaphragm made of fluorosilicone to ensure high temperature protection resulting in an extended life. This Edelbrock fuel pressure regulator #174052 is compatible with all grades of gasoline, ethanol, methanol and E85 fuels. Pressure regulation slope is 0.75 psi/gal of flow rate change. Will hold fuel system pressure for at least 20 minutes after pump shutdown. Developed for optimum compatibility with Edelbrock electric fuel pumps. This regulator is available with 1/8" NPT gauge port and a boost reference fitting for blow through or pressurized carburetor applications (even beyond 30 psi of boost).

  • Manufactured By Essex Industries
  • Machined From Aircraft-Quality Aluminum
  • Have Fluorosilicone Diaphragm Material
  • Mounting Bracket/Fittings/Hardware Included
RGL: WARNING: This product can expose you to 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.
Inlet Port Diameter: -10 an
Outlet Type: Threaded
Outlet Port Diameter: -10 an
Inlet Type: Threaded
Port Quantity: 5
Mounting Type: Bracket

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