🔥 Fuel your ride with precision and power! ⚡
The Aeromotive 13136 EFI Fuel Pressure Regulator is a high-performance, adjustable regulator designed for EFI systems up to 1000 HP. Featuring a 40-75 PSI adjustable range, CNC-machined 6061 T6 billet aluminum construction, and multiple ORB-06 ports including a gauge port, it delivers precise fuel pressure control with a 1:1 boost ratio. Its compact, lightweight design makes it ideal for aggressive street machines and high-flow EFI pumps, ensuring durability, accuracy, and optimized engine efficiency.
Manufacturer | Aeromotive |
Brand | Aeromotive |
Model | Aeromotive 13136 Regulator, Billet, EFI, 2x -6 inlet & -6 return, (Black Anodized Version of 13129) |
Item Weight | 10.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.13 x 5 x 2.25 inches |
Item model number | 13136 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 13136 |
OEM Part Number | 13136 |
M**D
Works great and reliable.
Great quality and works great. Zero leaks and easy to install.
T**I
Good product
This product works well for my 97 civic with a turbo d16 on e85. Im sure it would work on just about any vehicle.
E**N
Pressure changes day to day.
Works well, but pressure constantly change after adjusting.
S**.
Loving my fuel regulator
Came in works great so far cant complain
B**E
Poor quality control or bad design?
fuel pressure didn't rise 1:1 and was losing pressure over the past few months. took it apart and the seat was either damaged by the ball bearing or chamfered extremely poorly. Aeromotive customer service was non-responsive. Disappointing from such a big brand name.
S**R
Leaking in less than one week.
Fittings were -6 ORB, installed and mounted OK. Adjusted and held pressure great. Began leaking from body in less than one week. Fuel in the engine compartment and cab. I'll try another one due to fast shipping. Not a good product at this point.
A**E
Quality
Replaced a cheap Chinese FPR that was getting very noisy. The Aeromotive unit was dead quiet at first, but after a couple of hours it started getting noisy too. Could it be the pump? But why not right away?
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