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E85 Universal Flex Fuel Sensor Adapter Kit, Bypass Module, Solid Billet Material 6AN 8AN Splitter

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$69.99

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About this item

  • 【COMPATIBILITY】Compatible with sensors with a diameter of ⅜" (9.5 mm) and a length of 95 mm. Such as:13577429 /135773729 and so on. Note: Not suitable for sensors with a length of 105 mm.
  • 【FUNCTION】Used for installing and connecting E85 Flex Fuel sensors, ensuring full flow from the Flex fuel sensor to the fuel rail, helping the vehicle adapt to different proportions of ethanol and gasoline blended fuels, maintaining the stability and accuracy of the sensor.
  • 【QUALITY】Includes interfaces of 6AN and 8AN sizes to adapt to different fuel lines, maximizing its function. Equipped with various sizes of O-rings for secure and reliable operation. Made of 6061 aluminum alloy material, which is corrosion-resistant.
  • 【INSTALLATION】Easy to install, includes all necessary tools for installation. If you have any questions about the installation, you can always contact us to request an installation video. For specific component details, please refer to the picture details.
  • 【AFTER SALES】If you encounter any problems during the use, please contact us and we will provide you with the appropriate solutions.


Included Components

6061 T-6 CNC Machined and Anodized

2*8AN ORB to 8AN flare fittings

2*6AN ORB Plugs

Buna-N O-rings for sensor seal, Ethanol Safe

Buna-N O-ring for housing body seal

M4x30 bolts for bolting housing body together

M5x8 bolts and stainless steel washers for bracket mounting

Allen keys for assembly

Spare o-ring and hardware pack


Ben Lee
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Does not come with O-rings to seal ethanol sensor. Supplied o-rings for other fittings and main o-ring appear to made with a cheaper material in comparison to more reputable brands
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
I thought I could save a few dollars, and go with the no-name brand. How naive I was! The moment I primed the fuel system, this bargain disaster betrayed me, leaking fuel like a punctured ship in a storm. I scrambled, desperately wiping away the leaked fuel, as if that could somehow erase my regret.This sorry piece of machinery didn’t even have the dignity to come in a proper box—it arrived tossed in a flimsy bag with parts rattling loose, like some secondhand jigsaw puzzle. Defeated, I packed it up and prepared myself for the task of putting my fuel lines back to stock, resolving to swallow the bitter truth. Next time, I’ll spend the extra twenty bucks and save myself the frustration.