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Originally Posted by Baddawg53
I’m searching for a flex fuel kit, and the one on Gen5DIY is considerably cheaper then the rest. Still uses GM sensor though, so I’m curious why it’s up to $150 cheaper? Why would it be worth the extra money for the EFI or DSX?
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The main reason is overhead. The Gen5DIY kits use trusted and warrantied GM products. All kits use the GM flex fuel sensor. The power harness uses OEM connectors for a perfect fit and seal. All the fuel lines are Teflon coated to allow no issues down to road from sitting fuel. A common issue in older cars. Overall it comes down to preference. Their is no reason to spend so much money on a kit when they all off the same protections and results.
Not many people care, but the Gen5 design was created to allow the car to still look factory under the hood and allow the actual fuel sensor and power lines to be hidden.