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Fuel-It! Ford Mustang 5.0 Bluetooth Flex Fuel Kits for the 2015-2023

$349.95
Weight:
25.00 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout

Description

The Fuel-It! Bluetooth Flex Fuel Kit for the Ford Mustang GT 5.0 is a quick and complete solution for monitoring ethanol content in real-time via your smartphone. Designed for easy plug-and-play installation, this kit is essential for Mustang owners running E85 or ethanol fuel blends. You can check ethanol content through the Fuel-It! or JB4 app on iOS and Android devices, giving you precise data on the go.


Key Features

  • Real-Time Ethanol Monitoring: Displays ethanol content via Bluetooth on your smartphone (app required for iOS or Android).
  • Easy Installation: Complete plug-and-play kit installs in approximately 15 minutes.
  • Comprehensive Kit: Includes E85-compatible fuel lines, a genuine Continental ethanol sensor, and a Bluetooth analyzer.
  • Compatibility with Tuning Apps: Provides both Bluetooth app integration and a 5V analog output compatible with JB4 or flash tuning setups.

Kit Contents

  • 3/8" E85-Compatible Fuel Lines: High-quality fuel lines suitable for ethanol mixes.
  • Continental Ethanol Sensor: Ensures precise ethanol readings by analyzing fuel content.
  • Fuel-It! Bluetooth Analyzer: Connects to your smartphone for real-time fuel data.
  • Oetiker Crimp Clamp: Ensures secure connections in the engine bay.
  • Bluetooth and 5V Analog Output: View ethanol levels via Bluetooth app or JB4 and flash tuning software.

Kit Options

  1. Basic Kit with Nylon Fittings: Plug-and-play installation with durable nylon fittings. Available for 2015-2017 models only.
  2. Premium Kit with Billet Fittings: Includes custom billet fittings and a billet elbow for added durability and precision. Compatible with all model years.
  3. Crimp Tool (Optional): Required for stock feed line connections on select models. Note: Models from 2018 onward do not need the crimp tool.

Compatibility


Important Note

  • Sensor Accuracy: Ethanol sensors infer ethanol levels based on the absence of gasoline. Contaminated fuel may result in falsely elevated ethanol readings.