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BMW 13531711541 Pressure Regulator

1984-1993 BMW 13-53-1-711-541

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  • Part Description
    Pressure regulator
  • Replaces
    13-53-1-722-040
  • Manufacturer
    BMW
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    BrandGenuine BMW
    Manufacturer Part Number13531711541
    Part DescriptionPressure regulator
    Other NamesFuel Pressure Regulator
    Item Weight1.30 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces13-53-1-722-040
    ManufacturerBMW
    SKU13531711541
    WarrantyThis genuine BMW part is guaranteed by BMW's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Submodel
    1984-1985 BMW 318iCoupe(E30), Sedan(E30)
    1987-1992 BMW 325iConvertible(E30), Coupe(E30), Sedan(E30)
    1987-1990 BMW 325isCoupe(E30)
    1988-1991 BMW 325ixCoupe(E30), Sedan(E30)
    1989-1991 BMW 525iM20 Engine(E34), Sedan(E34)
    1985-1993 BMW 535iSedan(E28), Sedan(E34)
    1985-1989 BMW 635CSiCoupe(E24)
    1985-1992 BMW 735iSedan(E23), Sedan(E32)
    1988-1992 BMW 735iLSedan(E32)
    1988-1991 BMW M3Coupe(E30)
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  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    Does PN fit the VIN? Posted by BMWPartsDeal Specialist
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    Installation and Repair Tips
    Q:
    What is the purpose of the fuel pressure regulator on BMW M3? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The pressure regulator of the fuel is accountable for maintaining a uniform pressure and adjusting it to match throttle position. A fuel loop connects it with the feed and return lines of the fuel pump. The system uses injection to control the dynamics of its engine in cruising, idle, and acceleration modes during which it needs to change fuel requirements. The regulator in this case has an intake manifold vacuum line that helps adjust the fuel according to changes in throttle position, which affects the manifold pressure. As one opens up the throttle, manifold vacuum pressure reduces hence making the regulator increase its supply by increasing pressure over injectors. When idling, manifolds' vacuum rises while that of regulators declines. To remove this regulator you will need to disconnect all fuel and vacuum hoses then unbolt it from rails holding it down. Upon installation, pay special attention to O-ring on inlet rail by inspecting or lubricating before mounting a regulator on it. The process involves slight variations regarding different models of engines. Afterwards a test can be done by connecting a gauge for measuring fuel-pressure after which we start engine running slowly and keep idling with gauge connected at all times throughout entire procedure; inspection should give us reading back which shows whether we have too much resistance within our line causing reduction in its flow rate-another word would be clogged filter if there was any issue like this); checking readings again tells that we are good or bad enough but maybe just having found something else like broken wires somewhere upstream (in other words) jetted fasts from beside pump where they enter into combustion chambers). Consequently, I should reconnect my hose because doing so will make me lose some inches off my gauge's level indicating less! If your gauge is not showing any change in measurements even when you vary pressures being applied onto gas pedal could mean buying another mitre joint altogether since mine might have worn out completely some day during last month plus half year now, We can read about this on the regulator as it is inscribed.
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Genuine BMW Part 13531711541, the Right Choice

To guarantee reliability, choose BMW part # 13531711541 Pressure Regulator. It is also referred to as Fuel Pressure Regulator, Fuel Pressure Sensor. This genuine part is built directly by BMW under very rigorous testing and developed using reliable materials to tolerate years of heavy use and present long-lasting performance. This part fits 1987-1992 325i, 1989-1991 525i, 1985-1993 535i, 1988-1991 M3.

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