The Aeromotive AN-8 to AN-10 Flare Union is engineered for high-performance automotive applications where reliable fuel delivery is critical. Crafted by Aeromotive Inc., a leader in fuel system components, this union ensures a secure and durable connection between fuel lines of different sizes. Its aerospace-grade tolerances and meticulous engineering standards guarantee optimal performance under demanding conditions. This fitting is ideal for race cars, high-performance street vehicles, and custom fuel systems requiring precise and leak-free connections.
Constructed with high-quality materials, the Aeromotive AN-8 to AN-10 Flare Union features an ORB-08 (O-ring boss) side and an AN-10 male flare side. The ORB-08 connection provides a tight seal that resists vibration and pressure fluctuations, while the AN-10 flare end ensures compatibility with high-pressure fuel lines. Its design facilitates easy installation and disassembly, making it suitable for both professional and DIY applications. The union's construction adheres to aerospace tolerances, ensuring consistent performance and long service life.
This component is not carb-approved and is intended for automotive use only. It is compliant with Prop 65 regulations, reflecting its safety standards. The Aeromotive AN-8 to AN-10 Flare Union is a critical piece for builders seeking to optimize fuel system integrity and efficiency in performance vehicles. Whether upgrading existing systems or building custom setups, this union provides a reliable solution for connecting different fuel line sizes with confidence and precision.
Features:
- Aerospace-grade manufacturing standards ensure durability and reliability
- ORB-08 (O-ring boss) side for a secure, leak-resistant connection
- AN-10 male flare end for high-pressure fuel line compatibility
- Constructed from high-quality materials for long-lasting performance
- Easy to install and disassemble, suitable for professional and DIY use
- Designed for high-performance automotive applications
- Meets Prop 65 safety standards