ANfittingsdircet.com anyone use their products?
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ANfittingsdircet.com anyone use their products?
Posting this here because the majority of people running E85 are turbo/sc cars.
Looking around at prices on Teflon lined fuel hose and fittings, I came across www.ANfittingsdirect.com their prices are about half as much as the popular brands, and it looks like quality stuff. -10 AN telfon hose is $4.00 per foot and all of their stainless steel fittings are priced really well too.
Anyone have any experience with their products?
Looking around at prices on Teflon lined fuel hose and fittings, I came across www.ANfittingsdirect.com their prices are about half as much as the popular brands, and it looks like quality stuff. -10 AN telfon hose is $4.00 per foot and all of their stainless steel fittings are priced really well too.
Anyone have any experience with their products?
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I installed this stuff on a buddies turbo cobra and good stuff but I disliked how the fittings were made different so you had to use there's. Oh and they sent him the wrong line and then after fixing it they sent him some ugly cheap black line and not what's on there website. Said they were getting rid of the old design cause the new design was cheaper for them. This was about a year ago tho
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I've read of many people having problems using one brand of hose with another brand of fittings, I think that's kind of common. I did read on their site that they recently changed their PTFE hose, upgrading them from 301 to 304 stainless and adding graphite to them to protect against electrostatic discharge. Maybe that's why the fit was different from their old stuff?
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I used them for my car. No leaks but i did find it very easy to cross thread the fittings (minimal thread engagement) so buy 2-3 extra of each size you need. The PTFE -8an line has a braided rubber/steel outer coating that kind of sucks to deal with but once you do a couple its not bad. The PTFE -6an line is your standard braided steel outer cover. Just be sure to follow their install instructions closely (aka getting the line seated correctly) and you wont have any issues.
Overall I'm happy with their stuff because of how much cheaper it was than everything else and most importantly it doesn't leak.
Overall I'm happy with their stuff because of how much cheaper it was than everything else and most importantly it doesn't leak.
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I've used their PTFE lines and fittings from www.siliconeintakes.com and its the same company just different website. They have 4 or 5 names but its all the same company.
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Used there line and fittings and havent had anyissues at all with any of it.good stuff and fittings were easy to do.it is easy to over tighten and strip outthe fittings though so be careful.no leaks or anything,would buy it again also.
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I think a lot of the chinese **** is similar, though there seems to be some better stuff, and some really dirt cheap crap. Here's who i buy from lots of times, they have everything in their ebay stores.
Hose from these guys: fittings are nice too just a little pricey
https://www.ebay.com/str/fassterllc
These guys for fittings, i use their black TTR logo'd fittings
https://www.ebay.com/str/fassterllc
Hose from these guys: fittings are nice too just a little pricey
https://www.ebay.com/str/fassterllc
These guys for fittings, i use their black TTR logo'd fittings
https://www.ebay.com/str/fassterllc