mr gasket fuel regulator

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horchata81k10

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i’ve just ordered this regulator and want to know if I 100% need the pressure gauge to adjust it or if i can get just a regulator gauge and the right fittings the other gauge too this is like $50 and don’t know if i can find a cheaper one with same thing because it’s more like a one time use, i check the psi set it and done not like im frequently changing how much pressure is there more like a base setting
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You will need a gauge to set it. carburetor?
 

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Actual price aside, that's a pretty "inexpensive" regulator so I would definitely get a gauge to verify what it's doing.
 

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I have the experience that these cheap fuel pressure regulators tend to fail in a short period of time. I never saw one older than 2 years still working. Friend of mine bought one and it was broken out of the box. Just my 0.02$
 
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