PTFE Fuel line ?
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Called a company today and asked, they said no then I told them it wouldnt have much pressure and they said you could try it. Im going to mess around with it and see. I have roughly a 100 bucks in -12 fittings that are brand new thats my reason for asking. I would like to keep all the line the same.
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No you cannot & it would be dangerous to do so.
Whoever said to try it has no business selling this stuff, the fitting type is not even remotely similar.
Remember you are dealing with something that can burn your car to the ground & possibly kill you... why even consider cutting corners here.
I will not even interchange different brand fittings/hose as the size differences are enough to cause problems.
Whoever said to try it has no business selling this stuff, the fitting type is not even remotely similar.
Remember you are dealing with something that can burn your car to the ground & possibly kill you... why even consider cutting corners here.
I will not even interchange different brand fittings/hose as the size differences are enough to cause problems.