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Old 06-19-2016, 06:02 PM
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So I have been looking for a roll of 3/8 and 5/16 efi hose to re do my fuel system on my c10 because I am going from a carb to efi on my 5.3. the problem I am running into is the price of this ****! Any one here have a suggested product and or vendor to get efi hose from?
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5-6 bucks a foot is killing you? You could also just get hard line and plumb it front to back with that and just use rubber on the ends.
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Originally Posted by 67Lark
5-6 bucks a foot is killing you? You could also just get hard line and plumb it front to back with that and just use rubber on the ends.
Yeah, I have dual tanks and need a lot.
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25 feet for 21 bucks

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PLMLHXQ...I2DRDLE4CXNQYX
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Originally Posted by C10Lm7
Yeah, I have dual tanks and need a lot.
If you need that much why wouldn't you just mock up hard lines front to back with rubber on the ends? It will be a "safer" set up as it will be a lot less likely to get damaged from chaffing or road debris.
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So amazon was the best option but you have to be careful because some hose is listed as efi hose but is not rated first the pressure.
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Have tyou considered factory type nylon lines. Easy to use, durable, lightweight, small, and inexpensive.
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Have tyou considered factory type nylon lines. Easy to use, durable, lightweight, small, and inexpensive.
****, I did not. That is a great idea. I might have to cancel my order with amazon. Just spend 150 on rubber hose.



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