Opinions on fuel lines

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Nov 4, 2011 | 05:32 AM
  #1  
Hi,
Need to run some new -10AN fuel lines for my car. This project is taking ages, and draining me of cash. I need the most cost effective way of installing new lines?

Im using an Aeromotive pump, with a Holley 700 DP, modified for blowthrough.
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Nov 9, 2011 | 02:41 PM
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Ah, no replies, it was a bit vague. My question is, are rubber lines ok to use from the tank to the carb, or will I have to use braided?
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Nov 9, 2011 | 03:17 PM
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We used this on my brothers car, Very nice and easy to work with. I would never just use regular rubber fuel line for that kind of length. Good luck. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220791-B/

Mark.
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Nov 9, 2011 | 04:14 PM
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you want as much hard line as you can get, braided rubber line is a suitable alternative. just bare rubber, no way.
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Nov 10, 2011 | 02:40 PM
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Quote: We used this on my brothers car, Very nice and easy to work with. I would never just use regular rubber fuel line for that kind of length. Good luck. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220791-B/

Mark.
Yes, this sounds perfect. The price isn't too bad either.

Thanks for the replies
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Nov 11, 2011 | 08:20 PM
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again, no way id use just bare rubber from the tank to the engine bay. its a BAD idea.
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Nov 12, 2011 | 06:38 AM
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Quote: again, no way id use just bare rubber from the tank to the engine bay. its a BAD idea.
Although it looks like rubber, in the description it says it has an elastomer inner tube bonded with a reinforced textile braid, and covered in high-temperature synthetic rubber.

So it does have a textile reinforced covering.
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Nov 12, 2011 | 05:28 PM
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Quote: Although it looks like rubber, in the description it says it has an elastomer inner tube bonded with a reinforced textile braid, and covered in high-temperature synthetic rubber.

So it does have a textile reinforced covering.
Exactly, It's not just rubber fuel line it's NHRA legal so it will be just fine for a street car.

Mark.
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Nov 12, 2011 | 05:52 PM
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i should have read the description better, by bad.
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