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Old 09-23-2021, 12:36 PM   #5
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Re: Thinking of going with steel braided fuel lines.....

The braiding doesn't do squat for the cheap rubber inside of it when using cheap parts.

There is a reason quality braided fuel line is expensive. It requires a high quality hose initially & then the added protection of the SS braiding on top.

Standard, current, fuel injection spec or diesel spec rubber hose works better vs standard cheap/generic 3/8" fuel hose w/o the expense or hassle of the braided cover.
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