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SKU: BXFU-00402-RD
The BLOX Racing Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator BXFU-00402-RD provides precise fuel delivery for 1988-2000 Honda Civic, 1990-2001 Acura Integra, and 2000+ Honda S2000 models. CNC-machined from billet aluminum with red anodizing, this regulator replaces OEM units to hold steady pressure under boost or high RPM conditions. Adjust from 30 to 90 PSI for exact air-fuel ratios that support power gains in EFI setups.
| Year | Make | Model | Submodel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1988-1991 | Honda | Civic | Base / CX / DX / Wagovan / RT 4WD |
| 1988-2000 | Honda | Civic | LX / HX / VX / Si / GX / EX / Value Package |
| 1989-1991 | Honda | CRX | Base / HF / Si |
| 1993-1997 | Honda | Civic del Sol | S / Si / VTEC |
| 1990-2001 | Acura | Integra | GS / GS-R / LS / RS / Special Edition / Type R |
| 1991-2005 | Acura | NSX | Base / T / Alex Zanardi Edition |
| 1992-2001 | Honda | Prelude | Base / S / SE / Si / Si 4WS / VTEC / Type SH |
| 2000-2009 | Honda | S2000 | Base / CR |
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