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Old 06-17-2017, 09:05 AM
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Default DSX Tuning Flex Fuel Kits - easiest install there is

Disclaimer: **pinning the ECM is still an unavoidable evil!**

I had some custom fittings made for me (right here in the USA) to facilitate even easier installation of the flex fuel kits. They don't require any wrenches to install, and the fuel line disconnect tool that's needed to take apart the stock line is included with each kit. Check them out! I had some female to female push connect fittings made as well that turned out pretty damn slick.

C6 Non-ZR1 Flex Fuel Kit - $300
C6 ZR1 Flex Fuel Kit - $300




Old 06-17-2017, 04:07 PM
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It's great to see you're a vendor now. The female to female coupler I bought from you is extremely well made.
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Did your prices just come down? This looks like a nice kit. What does the plugs conectors plug into?
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Did your prices just come down? This looks like a nice kit. What does the plugs conectors plug into?
A few weeks ago yes, the prices were lowered.

I use the ignition coils to piggy back power and ground.
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This will only work on 2009-2013 Z06/ZR1?

I have a 2006

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If you click on the hyperlinks in the first post you will find your answer.
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Originally Posted by DSX Tuning
A few weeks ago yes, the prices were lowered.

I use the ignition coils to piggy back power and ground.
Aw man. I just pieced together a setup three weeks ago. Considering how nice yours is I rather have bought your setup.
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Originally Posted by Whis9
This will only work on 2009-2013 Z06/ZR1?

I have a 2006

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The first link is to the 05-13 C6 kit for LS2/3/7.
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Does this kit still allow you to run factory fuel rail covers?
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Originally Posted by JaredW
Does this kit still allow you to run factory fuel rail covers?
Yes, all of my kits are designed to allow you to retain the factory fuel rail covers.
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Yes, all of my kits are designed to allow you to retain the factory fuel rail covers.
Awesome! E85 is in my future for this winter, I will get a hold of you!
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Originally Posted by JaredW
Awesome! E85 is in my future for this winter, I will get a hold of you!
Sounds good! I'll be around.
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Purchased mine yesterday Dave. Thanks!

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If my car has aftermarket rails and customer fuel lines, what is the best way to add this to my setup without having it look out of place? Pictures for example of how the setup is configured.
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Originally Posted by EnginerdVT
If my car has aftermarket rails and customer fuel lines, what is the best way to add this to my setup without having it look out of place? Pictures for example of how the setup is configured.
I offer a sensor with a custom harness which is probably best. It'll allow you to put it wherever you want.
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Originally Posted by DSX Tuning
I offer a sensor with a custom harness which is probably best. It'll allow you to put it wherever you want.
What is the interface for the fuel line on that setup?
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Originally Posted by EnginerdVT
What is the interface for the fuel line on that setup?
You'd want to get two Russell 644123 fittings to make it -6, or 644127 to make it -8.

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I bought your kit for my 07 but haven't installed it yet.
What do you mean by "
Disclaimer: **pinning the ECM is still an unavoidable evil!**
I wasn't aware I needed to do this?
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Any flex fuel kit requires you to add the signal wire to the ECM connector. It's impossible to avoid that.
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Thank you very much


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