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Gas Module Regulator for 3780 - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 3780-05

The OTC 3780-05 Gas Module Regulator is a direct replacement component engineered for seamless integration with the OTC 3780 Performance Gas Module Kit. This essential part ensures accurate and consistent pressure regulation, which is critical for precise fuel system diagnostics and thorough engine performance testing in demanding automotive and industrial environments. Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, it upholds the brand's reputation for professional-grade tools designed for rigorous workshop use.

Key Features

  • Direct-Fit Integration: Specifically engineered for hassle-free installation into the OTC 3780 Performance Gas Module Kit, ensuring optimal system compatibility and restoring full operational functionality.
  • Accurate Pressure Control: Delivers consistent and precise regulation of gas module pressure, enabling professional technicians to obtain reliable diagnostic readings during critical fuel system analysis.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Constructed with robust materials to withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding automotive and industrial workshop settings, ensuring long-term reliability.
  • Maintains System Integrity: Preserves the operational integrity of your 3780 Performance Gas Module Kit, supporting technicians in performing accurate and consistent fuel delivery system tests.

Applications

The OTC 3780-05 Gas Module Regulator is an indispensable component for professional technicians and mechanics utilizing the OTC 3780 Performance Gas Module Kit. Its primary function is to ensure correct operational pressure for a range of diagnostic tasks, including detailed fuel system testing, emissions diagnostics, and comprehensive engine performance evaluation. This regulator supports accurate troubleshooting and maintenance of fuel delivery systems across various vehicle applications where the 3780 kit is employed.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 12 May, 2010.