Braided Steel Hosing
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Braided Steel Hosing
OK heres the deal for all of you that don't know my situation. I'm stuck in Baghdad right now, I just bought a Trans Am WS6 a few weeks ago and I'm in love with it. The only thing is I think the engine bay could look and function sweeter. I'm in the process of comprising a list of parts I'm going to purchase and have waiting on me at home. One thing I really want is braided steel hosing, I mean fuel lines, vacuum, PCV, heater, and radiator. No the radiator will be the old gas pipe style so disregard that. But can anyone inform me of who manufactures a kit of ACTUAL braided hosing, not the fake crap, or at least a list of the hose sizes lengths and connectors needed or any recommendations. BTW I may be a newb but I search the hoo-hah out of this topic and came up with nothing. Thanks for any info!
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Jeg's carries braided fuel and coolant lines, and also the full line of Earl's fittings :
http://www.jegs.com
Good luck !
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http://www.jegs.com
Good luck !
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I'm also not aware of a kit, but I can warn you that braided stainless hose and anodized fittings are very VERY expensive. I have braided stainless hoses waiting to go on with my AMW catch can and with my GenIII billet valvecovers. A 3' section of -6AN and 4 fittings cost me a little over $50...