HFP-PR495 is a high-quality OEM-replacement fuel pressure regulator designed to maintain a consistent 350 KPA (50 psi) for optimal fuel delivery. Whether you're riding a KTM 1290 Super Duke, 1190 Adventure, or 990 Supermoto—or powering through the water with a Mercury Marine—this regulator ensures reliable performance and fuel system stability. Built to meet or exceed OEM specifications, it's a direct replacement for faulty or inconsistent regulators on a wide range of KTM & Triumph motorcycles, and marine applications. Check the fitment tab to confirm compatibility with your specific model.
Features & Benefits:
- Precise Fuel Pressure Control: Calibrated to exact OEM spec to ensure smooth idling, throttle response, and fuel economy
- Prevents Fuel Starvation & Surging: Maintains steady fuel pressure to avoid common issues like bogging, surging, or hesitation
- Drop-In Fitment: Direct replacement with no modifications required—same dimensions and connection points as the OE unit
- Durability Under Heat and Pressure: Manufactured to maintain consistent performance even in high-heat or high-vibration environments
The Ideal Replacement for OEM #: 892267A50, T1241093
Package Includes: Fuel Pressure Regulator
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
- Brand Name:
- Quantum
Serviceable & Wear Items: Please note that fuel filters, strainers, and rubber components (seals/grommets) are considered maintenance items. While these are protected against manufacturing defects, the lifetime warranty does not cover replacement for items that have reached the end of their functional service life due to normal debris accumulation or natural material aging (such as cracking or swelling from long-term fuel exposure).
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. Improper use or installation voids the warranty. Quantum is not responsible for incidental costs resulting from product failure. Contact customer service to troubleshoot, diagnose issues, and file a warranty claim.