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Aeromotive Honda/Acura Billet Adjustable Regulators

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Aeromotive Honda/Acura Billet Adjustable RegulatorsAeromotive Honda Acura Billet Adjustable Regulators Billet adjustable regulators specifically designed for Honda and Acura engines to provide fully adjustable base fuel pressure. These egulators are direct bolt on for engines with the factory fuel rail or aftermarket fuel rails designed with mounting provisions for the stock regulator. Adjustable from 30 70 PSI. Connects directly to the stock fuel rail and return line. Perfect for use with the factory

Aeromotive Honda/Acura Billet Adjustable Regulators

Billet adjustable regulators specifically designed for Honda and Acura engines to provide fully adjustable base fuel pressure. These egulators are direct bolt-on for engines with the factory fuel rail or aftermarket fuel rails designed with mounting provisions for the stock regulator.
Adjustable from 30-70 PSI.
Connects directly to the stock fuel rail and return line.
Perfect for use with the factory fuel pump, yet flows enough for larger pumps like the Aeromotive A1000.
The same unrivaled, Aeromotive fuel pressure control preferred by the top racers and tuners, in a Honda specific, bolt-on package.
Fuel pressure rises on a 1:1 ratio when referencing boost.
1/8" NPT gauge port.

P/N 13115 (98-01 2.3L VTEC)

98 ? 02 Accord 4 cyl

96 ? 97 Del Sol Si

00 ? 04 S2000

98 ? 99 CL 2.3L

P/N 13116 (92-97 1.6L VTEC)

86 ? 89 Accord LXi/SEi

92 ? 95 Civic

99 ? 00 Civic Si

93 ? 95 Del Sol S/Si

94 ? 97 Del Sol VTEC

89 ? 91 Prelude Si

94 ? 01 Integra



Vehicle Fitments:

Year Make Model Submodel
1997 - 2001 Acura Integra GS, Type R
1994 - 2001 Acura Integra LS, GS-R
1994 - 1998 Acura Integra RS
1995 - 1996 Acura Integra Special Edition
1993 Honda Accord 10th Anniversary
1996 Honda Accord 25th Anniversary Edition
1987 Honda Accord Base
1992 - 1997 Honda Accord EX
1995 - 1997 Honda Accord EX-R
1987 - 1989 Honda Accord EXI
1986 - 1997 Honda Accord LX, DX
1986 - 1989 Honda Accord LXi
1988 - 1989 Honda Accord S
1993 - 1997 Honda Accord SE
1989 Honda Accord SEi
1996 - 1997 Honda Accord Value Package
1992 - 2000 Honda Civic CX, Si, EX, DX, LX
1999 - 2000 Honda Civic EX-R, GX, HX, EX-R SIR
1999 Honda Civic Value Package
1992 - 1995 Honda Civic VX
1993 - 1997 Honda Civic del Sol S, Si
1994 - 1997 Honda Civic del Sol VTEC
1989 - 1990 Honda Prelude 2.0 S
1989 - 1991 Honda Prelude 2.0 Si
1989 Honda Prelude 2.0 Si 4WS
1991 Honda Prelude SE
1990 - 1991 Honda Prelude Si ALB, Si 4WS, Si
1990 Honda Prelude SR
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