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Old 12-06-2001, 11:18 AM
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I'm really looking for Stain less Steel fuel hoses. For all my fuel lines....
The rubber lines work pretty well.
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Old 12-06-2001, 07:40 PM
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I'm really looking for Stain less Steel fuel hoses. For all my fuel lines....
The rubber lines work pretty well.
Is there a difference between vacuum hoses and fuel hoses?
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Roundy Round Guys- Find where the rednecks that run at the local 1/2 mile oval go, they will sell Earls.
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Roundy Round Guys- Find where the rednecks that run at the local 1/2 mile oval go, they will sell Earls.
:newlaugh: what the hell are u talking about ( im laughing my *** off right now ) i live in MN there are no friggin rednecks. WTF? :dontgetit: 1/2 mile oval, i must be friggin stupid, are u drunk? j/k
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I'm really looking for Stain less Steel fuel hoses. For all my fuel lines....
The rubber lines work pretty well.
Is there a difference between vacuum hoses and fuel hoses?
Yes. Fuel lines are reinforced to handle high pressure. Whenever you replace your fuel lines make sure to get fuel injection hose.
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Old 12-07-2001, 11:45 AM
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Yes, 13bAce is correct.



You had mentioned that you are short on $$$ Earl's s.s. lines are VERY expensive. It seems that the look is important to you....The rubber "reinforced" fuel Inj. lines will do the job.



If you know the diameter of the hose, then you can just go to summit.
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Yes, 13bAce is correct.



You had mentioned that you are short on $$$ Earl's s.s. lines are VERY expensive. It seems that the look is important to you....The rubber "reinforced" fuel Inj. lines will do the job.



If you know the diameter of the hose, then you can just go to summit.
Do those ss hoses come with connections or do i have to buy them seperate? I think im just going to buy the 5/16 ss hoses from summit. thxs everyone, very helpful........
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Yes, 13bAce is correct.



You had mentioned that you are short on $$$ Earl's s.s. lines are VERY expensive. It seems that the look is important to you....The rubber "reinforced" fuel Inj. lines will do the job.



If you know the diameter of the hose, then you can just go to summit.
Do those ss hoses come with connections or do i have to buy them seperate? I think im just going to buy the 5/16 ss hoses from summit. thxs everyone, very helpful........
If you want to run SS hoses with AN fittings you need to buy the fittings. They're pretty expensive. I'm using stock style rubber fuel lines on my car, and everything holds up well.
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Yes, 13bAce is correct.



You had mentioned that you are short on $$$ Earl's s.s. lines are VERY expensive. It seems that the look is important to you....The rubber "reinforced" fuel Inj. lines will do the job.



If you know the diameter of the hose, then you can just go to summit.
Do those ss hoses come with connections or do i have to buy them seperate? I think im just going to buy the 5/16 ss hoses from summit. thxs everyone, very helpful........
If you want to run SS hoses with AN fittings you need to buy the fittings. They're pretty expensive. I'm using stock style rubber fuel lines on my car, and everything holds up well.
Can i get them via internet?
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Yes, 13bAce is correct.



You had mentioned that you are short on $$$ Earl's s.s. lines are VERY expensive. It seems that the look is important to you....The rubber "reinforced" fuel Inj. lines will do the job.



If you know the diameter of the hose, then you can just go to summit.
Do those ss hoses come with connections or do i have to buy them seperate? I think im just going to buy the 5/16 ss hoses from summit. thxs everyone, very helpful........
If you want to run SS hoses with AN fittings you need to buy the fittings. They're pretty expensive. I'm using stock style rubber fuel lines on my car, and everything holds up well.
Can i get them via internet?
Yes, http://www.summitracing.com sells them. If you want to run SS fuel lines you really need to plan out what you're going to do before you start buying things.
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