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Old 04-29-2015, 05:34 AM
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Anyone know where to get the flex fuel fittings like the ones supplied by SOS. I wanted to get the clips that attach to the ends and the AN fittings for it. I have to see if I can get my Digital logic to read the out from AEM for it or if I will need the zentronix gauge to read the content for E85.
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i used russell fittings.

http://www.russellperformance.com/mc...injected.shtml
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The best option would be the Russell fittings; you can find them on Summit Racing.
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perfect. Thank you.
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anyone know what size the continental flex sensor is? My return line is a -8.
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3/8"

So you need a 3/8" SAE female to -8 AN male.
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I probably have part numbers if you give me a bit.
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sounds good I am not in a rush since the car isn't going to be running for a while. I am just starting to source things since the weather is getting better and I can slowly work on buttoning things up before I get the car running again. I will need to get the -8 fittings for the return line as well to tap into it. Thanks for the help.
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http://www.russellperformance.com/mc...injected.shtml

They only sell -8 in the threaded cap style, no quick disconnect style.

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How does the threaded cap work? Would you have to get the ends threaded then screw that on? I could always do the -6 to -8 adapter I guess.


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