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πŸ”© aeromotive 15630 stainless steel vacuum/boost fitting with 1/16'' npt thread and 5/32'' hose barb logo

πŸ”© Aeromotive 15630 Stainless Steel Vacuum/Boost Fitting with 1/16'' NPT Thread and 5/32'' Hose Barb Review

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Details

MaterialStainless Steel
BrandAeromotive
Connector TypeBarb
ExteriorAluminum
Thread TypeNPT

Description of πŸ”© Aeromotive 15630 Stainless Steel Vacuum/Boost Fitting with 1/16'' NPT Thread and 5/32'' Hose Barb

All Aeromotive fittings and adapters are fully compatible with gasoline and alcohol based fuels. All billet aluminum fittings are anodized Type II bright dip black for corrosion protection and unrivaled aesthetics. Constructed of 6061 T6 aircraft grade aluminum or stainless steel, each component is CNC-machined for precision fit and unmatched flow. More area and smoother transitions from the inlet to the outlet, resulting in less restriction than any other fitting line. Made in USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Holy Vacuum Armature Batman.

I had to fit it to my Aeromotive A1000 AFPR to get the 1:1 boost reference working. I don't think Hermes or any other ancient Greek messenger could have conveyed that to me beforehand. I paid for 2 days delivery and received it overnight. It is service with a smile in the right place on the customer's face. I will definitely do business with this company again and really intend to do so. Excellent work!

Pros
  • Made in USA
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fixed my broken vacuum connector

As with the others, the plastic notch on the Toyota Sienna airbox also broke. Instead of gluing it back or replacing it with another flimsy airbox, I found this solution on SiennaChat. Super easy repair and looks a lot stronger.

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  • New
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  • 0

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked on a Sienna box fix!

broken vacuum nipple on a 2008 Sienna airbox (apparently that's a common thing) so I drilled it out with a 9/32 drill bit, smeared LocTite on the nipple and set it inside, nice and tidy, then I hooked up an old vacuum line to it: it was *very* cozy. Anyway then I took the car to check the smog and it passed. like "no leaks"!

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Holy Vacuum Armature Batman.

I had to hook it up to my Aeromotive A1000 AFPR to get the 1:1 boost reference working. I don't think Hermes or any other ancient Greek messenger could have conveyed that to me beforehand. I paid for 2 days delivery and received it overnight. It is service with a smile in the right place on the customer's face. I will definitely do business with this company again and really intend to do so. Excellent work!

Pros
  • good thing
Cons
  • there are problems