Our Ethanol 360 fittings are a GREAT way to add an ethanol sensor to your car!
This comes in two variants, however either are designed to connect to a Continental/VDO ethanol sensor (the most common sensor available) that has 3/8" ends. The size we list references the size of the quick connect where you are placing the ethanol sensor.
These fittings are universal and may fit other cars.
- G-Chassis BMW
- The 5/16" version is for if you are wanting to mount your ethanol sensor in the engine bay (behind the intake manifold where the HPFP hard line is. This is not compatible with upgraded HPFP kits that include a fuel line from the HPFP to the hard line on the fender.
- The 3/8" version is for mounting the ethanol sensor under the car. This is our preferred location on these cars as it does not interfere with aftermarket HPFP solutions, however does require lifting the car to gain access.
- Toyota SUPRA
- The 5/16" version is for if you are wanting to mount your ethanol sensor in the engine bay (behind the intake manifold where the HPFP hard line is. This is not compatible with upgraded HPFP kits that include a fuel line from the HPFP to the hard line on the fender.
- The 3/8" version is for mounting the ethanol sensor under the car. This is our preferred location on these cars as it does not interfere with aftermarket HPFP solutions, however does require lifting the car to gain access.
- F-Chassis B58 BMW
- You will need the 5/16" version as all the quick connects in your vehicle are 5/16"
- F-Chassis N55/S55 BMW
- Generally, these fittings are NOT recommended for these cars, as we provide ethanol sensor connections in our fuel line kits. HOWEVER, if you are needing them, all of your quick connects are 5/16"
- E-Chassis BMW
- Generally, these fittings are NOT recommended for these cars, as we provide ethanol sensor connections in our fuel line kits. HOWEVER, if you are needing them, all of your quick connects are 5/16"
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