Aftermath
Feb 03 2003, 09:15am
A must for anyone that is running a fuel cell. They make installation so easy.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid49/pe191aea4c31625dd3045a9fd25b837d9/fcb16314.jpg
Niestrath
Feb 03 2003, 02:28pm
How about telling us where you got, P/N, cost. Etc.... We used something similar but not quite the same. They are slick looking pieces, I guess they are AN-8 and AN-6.
Brandon Miller
Feb 03 2003, 03:40pm
They look like swedgelok fittings to me. I know Russell and Earl's both carry them.
Aftermath
Feb 03 2003, 03:45pm
Sorry I was in a rush this morrning when I posted them.
They are made by Kirkban (5070). One is a AN6 and the other is an AN8. I've been told by a few different tunners now that the stock rails are good for 400-600 hp as long as the feed and return line are upgraded.
You can find them on Ebay or buy them direct from Mustang Wharehouse www.mustangwharehouse.com
Mustang Wharehouse has them on their site for $54.99 but list them on ebay for $50.00
Aftermath
Feb 03 2003, 03:47pm
Originally posted by Brandon Miller
They look like swedgelok fittings to me. I know Russell and Earl's both carry them.
I tried to order them from Russell but they told me that they didnt have a price on them yet (even though they listed them in the 2003 catalog).
ACZRanger
Feb 04 2003, 08:07pm
I've seen those listed in Russell's catalog, but haven't ordered them yet. I have a question, what do you use for the female end of the fuel line to adapt to the existing lines already in the truck. I'm speaking of the lines from the tank, along the frame rail which come up to the engine compartment. It would make it simple to plug in new fuel lines if there is an adapter made. I've searched the net but haven't found anything. What have people done to resolve this. Just trying to save myself extra work if necessary.
Thanks
Brandon Miller
Feb 05 2003, 12:25am
They are used to connect braided line to the factory fuel rails.
DIRTSRANGER
Feb 06 2003, 07:56pm
hey acz, all the fittings that you will need for your fuel lines and adapters will be a www.ronmorrisperformance.com. great selection.
ACZRanger
Feb 07 2003, 07:39pm
Thanks for the link, appreciate the help.