Standard Ignition Fuel Injection Pressure Regulator P/N:PR324
Hold fuel-rail pressure right where the engine needs it with the Standard Ignition Fuel Injection Pressure Regulator (PR114). This return-type, adjustable regulator drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1988-1995 Toyota 4Runner (V6-3.0L), 1988-1995 Toyota Pickup (V6-3.0L), and 1993-1994 Toyota T100 (V6-3.0L). It manages fuel pressure by controlling how much fuel is returned to the tank, using a vacuum reference port to adjust pressure against manifold vacuum so the injectors receive a consistent supply as load changes.
If a failing regulator is behind rough idle, hard starting, poor fuel economy, black smoke, or a fuel odor, this part helps restore proper fuel-pressure control once the regulator is confirmed as the cause. Country of origin: Mexico. Manufacturer part number PR114.
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What does the PR114 fuel pressure regulator do?
It maintains fuel-rail pressure by controlling how much fuel returns to the tank, using a vacuum reference port so the injectors receive a consistent supply as engine load changes.
Which vehicles does it fit?
The 1988-1995 Toyota 4Runner, 1988-1995 Toyota Pickup, and 1993-1994 Toyota T100, all with the V6-3.0L engine. Confirm your vehicle in the Buyer's Guide tab.
Is this regulator adjustable?
Yes. The catalog lists it as an adjustable, return-type regulator with a single inlet, a single outlet, an angled nipple, and an included reference port.
Is it new or remanufactured?
It is supplied new, not remanufactured, and includes a caution sheet.
What are signs a fuel pressure regulator may need replacing?
Rough idle, hard starting, poor fuel economy, black smoke, or a fuel odor can be signs. Diagnose the cause first, since these symptoms can have other sources.
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