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Old 07-18-2012, 07:51 PM
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good deal. thanks for the links, too bad that metco company isnt around anymore..well there site isnt.

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Originally Posted by nonnieselman
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EAR-916104ERL
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FRA-491001

on summit
Dang, wish I would have known about those. I searched for a couple hours, and only found the Casper's Electronics and Metco ones.

Edit* - Nevermind, that's why I didn't find them. The Earls has male on one end, and the Fragola is NPT on both sides. The first one appears to be a cheaper alternative to the Metco or Casper's though.


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Old 07-18-2012, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Ferocity02
Metco makes the adapter, but putting two together is cheaper.

GM Fuel Rail Adapter, Fuel System Components: Metco Motorsports
ouch, yeah at 15 bucks, ill just make something at work.
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Originally Posted by slammedsilvy
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Thanks! I was searching Summit high and low for the right fitting but couldn't find it. I'll add this one to my order
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Originally Posted by Ferocity02
Thanks! I was searching Summit high and low for the right fitting but couldn't find it. I'll add this one to my order
yup same piece i got!
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I got the metco one a while back. It's -4an with a 1/8 npt threaded end for an electric FPR, it saves having to hunt down fittings. Andy, your truck has come along way from your first introduction on denalitrucks...lol. I'm watching your build, I've pulled the blower off of mine and decided on a NA tsp 421. Nothing too radical, but I think I'm done with FI for a while. Maybe a tvs1900 down the road for a little more torque, who knows
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What sending units are you guys using?
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mine is from aeroforce, but any sender with an 1/8npt fitting will work.
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Originally Posted by 03_Denali
I got the metco one a while back. It's -4an with a 1/8 npt threaded end for an electric FPR, it saves having to hunt down fittings. Andy, your truck has come along way from your first introduction on denalitrucks...lol. I'm watching your build, I've pulled the blower off of mine and decided on a NA tsp 421. Nothing too radical, but I think I'm done with FI for a while. Maybe a tvs1900 down the road for a little more torque, who knows
I vote TVS. To the other person, Metco's site works for me.
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Originally Posted by rkwhite61
What sending units are you guys using?
The sending unit will come with the gauge.


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