Fuel pressure sender to fuel rail fitting?
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need something like this
Hydraulic Fittings, Hydraulic Adapters, Brennan Industries - Product Display
Hydraulic Fittings, Hydraulic Adapters, Brennan Industries - Product Display
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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Metco makes the adapter, but putting two together is cheaper.
GM Fuel Rail Adapter, Fuel System Components: Metco Motorsports
GM Fuel Rail Adapter, Fuel System Components: Metco Motorsports
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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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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