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I did a quick search and came up empty. Has anyone tried these? I’m wondering if they will fit our fuel tanks.
http://www.dansperformanceparts.com/sand/s...ing-to-6an.html |
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effutuo101 |
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I had steel AN bungs welded to the fuel tank. I am running AN fittings throughout (except the connections to the tunnel fuel lines). With the 9mm stainless lines (bought from fellow member here in SoCal) l can push upwards of 70 psi through the system. Since 50 psi is max for my motor, I am pretty happy with the solution. If I decide to upgrade my fuel rail, that becomes super easy as it is the smallest part of the system.
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