Turbosmart FPR6 - Fuel Pressure Regulator


£188.34
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Turbosmart FPR6 offers market leading fuel control. The AN-6 compatible ports give superior bypass and flow capacity whilst providing a true 1:1 ratio. Durability is achieved through the use of the stainless steel valve seat and milspec diaphragm. Turbosmart machine all their aluminium and stainless steel componants inhouse, all the products are then hand assembled and tested so you can guarentee the quality if the FPR range. Turbosmart FPR6 has been desinged to provide very smooth and stable changes in fuel pressure in all conditions, whether that be part or, full throttle. There is a full range of fittings and accessories available for the range. Moreover, a pressure gauge

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If you are looking for a FPR with small lines checkout the following

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  • FPR Kompact - For use with 1/8" NPT Fuel Lines
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  • FPR6 - For use with AN-6 Fuel Lines
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  • FPR8 - For use with AN-8 Fuel Lines
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  • FPR10 - For use with AN-10 Fuel Lines
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Turbosmart FPR6 Fuel Types

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Compatibilty with all popular fuel types included race fuel and heavily leaded fuels. For instance, E85 and methanol based fuels

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Features

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  • Stainless Steel Valve Seat
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  • Suitable for all fuel types
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  • 1:1 Class Leading Ratio & Response
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  • Adjustable Pressure
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  • 1/8 NPT Pressure Sensor Port
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  • Unique Locking Collar Design
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  • Milspec Diaphragm
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  • Detailed Specific Fuel Flow Data & Spec
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Available in Standard (35psi to 80psi) as well as LP (3psi to 20psi) for Low Pressure and Carburettor Systems to suit 3000HP systems.

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FAQs

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What does a FPR do? - A FPR or Fuel Pressure Regulator does excatly that. To clarify, the FPR regulates the fuel pressure that your fuel pump creates to the constant pressure required by your fuel injectors

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Where does it go? - There are a few ways to plumb a Fuel Pressure Regulator, therefore please check the installation instructions for your specific setup HERE

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Can I use this on a deadhead system? You can indeed, you just need to plumb in the correct way.

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