Flex fuel sensors

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pjr311
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Flex fuel sensors

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Hi,
I am looking to purchase a flex fuel sensor for my ms3x setup, I quick search on eBay tells me there are a quite a few to choose from but they range in price from 120 to 400 dollars, and some seem to be rebranded OEM version at twice the price ????.
Any advice here would be greatly appreciated, happy to spend the extra $, if there is a reason too :-)
Thanks in advance
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That's cool, yeah I ended up with the 13352241 harness and 13577379 sensor.
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Definitely use the thread-on Russel fittings as that link suggests - the push-ons were really hinky.
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Thank you,
Is there any difference between the branded ones, eg.
Haltech $300 looks like a rebranded Continental etc. Or is it Aftermarket vs genuine part scenario?, there is a huge difference in price?
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The Continental is great - the Haltech (and some others) are just rebranded.
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I'm running the continental off eBay. Like 47.00 delivered. Seems spot on when compared to the glass mixer. I use mine for fixing fuel mainly though
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Rick Finsta wrote:The Continental is great - the Haltech (and some others) are just rebranded.
Funny how they can justify such a price hike
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Haha - well, caveat emptor!
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