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Old 09-25-2016, 07:47 AM
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Anyone use these?
Looks good as it will be pretty tight in the tunnel.


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I've haven't used them particular fittings but my 4l80e fittings came from Sweet Performance and work like champ. Wish I would of saw these, I'd rock em with no concerns. Buy them.

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Originally Posted by Area 51 Racing
Buy them.

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Agreed. Then please report back how they work out. I almost bought them as well but went with the standard ones from Sweet Performance. Now thinking I should have bought them due to trans tunnel clearance on my swap.

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Agreed. Then please report back how they work out. I almost bought them as well but went with the standard ones from Sweet Performance. Now thinking I should have bought them due to trans tunnel clearance on my swap.

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Yeah the ones shown are for my 2000 trans and needs the one with the long tube for the rear cooling.
I was concerned about the holes on the bolt part but as you can see they are very large.

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Here they are installed!
TONS of clearance.


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Yes, the clearance is excellent. I was concerned if the fittings would flow properly given the sharp turn of the fluid path. I hope they work fantastic, I may have to switch to them.....

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I used regular an fittings on mine, but did have a buddy that used the banjo's and like you his clearance was great
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I use them fitment was great! I ended up only using 1 of them as I was able to use the stock feed line.
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I have closed this thread because the OP started a sequel:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/automatic...-fittings.html
If you have anything to add, you can post it there.
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