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Old 05-12-2012, 12:41 PM
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So I called my local auto parts store today to acquire the submersible fuel injection line and I found out that **** is almost 30 bucks for only one foot can u run a braided line for cheaper and still be ok for submersion in fuel
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NO!!!!!
Why do you think people are having so much trouble with their fuel systems.
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I felt lost here , what fuel line you are talking about? Are you going to use twin in tank fuel pump?
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Originally Posted by Ollie8974
NO!!!!!
Why do you think people are having so much trouble with their fuel systems.
Well the reason I am asking is cuz in the DIY twin pump install the plastic bucket example in the write up is using braided line
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I felt lost here , what fuel line you are talking about? Are you going to use twin in tank fuel pump?
The fuel line I am asking about is from the pumps to the y fitting and from the y fitting to the sending unit if that answers your question
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In your original post it sounded like you were asking about the line inside the tank. If you are asking about from the tank forward to the engine. Then use steel line as much as possible. Only use the Fuel injection approved hose from the tank to the car and from the car to the engine.
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Originally Posted by Ollie8974
In your original post it sounded like you were asking about the line inside the tank. If you are asking about from the tank forward to the engine. Then use steel line as much as possible. Only use the Fuel injection approved hose from the tank to the car and from the car to the engine.
Well the only lines into the tank are the one from the pump to the y block and that can be a simple house from any auto part and the house from the tank to the engine the best choice are braided house.
What is that special teorry are you talking about?
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these OEM style in tank tube
http://www.racetronix.biz/items.asp?...atus=0&Tp=&Bc=

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use submersible. i have fixed so many in tank lines its rediculous

is $30 worth having to pull all that **** out again to have to remake it?
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I'm using this to plumb my intank dual pumps




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