jgio213
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- Sep 27, 2017
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Massachusetts
What sort of adapter or fittings have you used to go from the OEM hardline to a -6an fuel filter?
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This is what you need:
https://www.extremepsi.com/store/product.php?productid=26301
It's what I run and I have factory hard lines going to a Fuel Lab E85 Filter.
Someone used to sell an adapter (I don't know if one is still on the market)
But it threads in with a copper crush washer into the filter, effectively making it a -6. Then a -6 line up to the rail. Could do 600+on e85 and 700 on gas.
Just about every plumbing manufacturer sells a metric to AN adapter. The part isn' custom.Someone used to sell an adapter (I don't know if one is still on the market)
But it threads in with a copper crush washer into the filter, effectively making it a -6. Then a -6 line up to the rail. Could do 600+on e85 and 700 on gas.
Just about every plumbing manufacturer sells a metric to AN adapter. The part isn' custom.
Better still less than 10$Well it's been almost 9 years since I bought my last one, and at that time they were hard to come by. I am glad to hear they are readily available now.