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Tomei fuel pressure reg

2 mounths old

works 100%, never had a problem

Price $200 ono

located in melbourne, postage can be arranged

contact jayden on 0405 422 600 for more info

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where was this purchased from?

do you have a reciept?

just want to make sure its 100% genuine

hey mate yea no probs

it was purchased from chassers motorworks in west melbourne

yea i still got the receipt

what sort of power will this support?

up to 380hp

i had 250rwkw in a gtst and its was fine

i was aiming for 300rwkw and this was what chassers provided me with

what sort of power will this support?

Some people have absolutely no idea do they ???

A fuel pressure regulator maintains the fuel pressure at a preset level in the system, a raising rate fuel pressure regulator varies the pressure at a certain ratio depending on the current boost level.... Most aftermarket fuel pressure regulators give the tuner the ability to adjust the base pressure to suit their higher flowing aftermarket injectors (most RB engines have it set at approx 40 psi) .

It's the FUEL PUMPS and injectors that 'support' your sort of power buddy, the fuel reg plays a small role. It's not rocket science.

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