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braded fuel lines

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here is one for the guys who are useing braded fuel lines do you get a smell of fuel inside the car when you run the car for a while .was looking to get some lines with the teflon inside instead of the rubber inside,but dont now where to get it from i think its about a -6 or -8 iam after any ideas
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Berty
did you ever get this sorted mate???
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thev8kid wrote:Berty
did you ever get this sorted mate???
yes mate manage to get some,and everything seens to be ok so far :D
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I heard that from a old rally car building hand, so I was going to use teflon or ptfe hose- after thinking about having a pipe full of petrol running along my left side in the car I decided to route the line under the car instead!!! Still want to put a swirl pot in the boot which will have a few different rubber hoses going to and from- will be a bit of a pain if it stinks of petrol inside the car so still umming and ahhing about whether to bother having a swirl pot and just putting the pump under the car...
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