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Old 02-06-2007, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Quik
just use EFI hose in the first place....

Who carries EFI hose anyway?
Old 02-06-2007, 09:46 PM
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parts store....its like 4 times the price of fuel line hto
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Originally Posted by nonnieselman
haha, oh great. Well atleast its easy to get to.
Im goin to try the Push Lock hose...
if it stands up to the temp and pressure of the tranny fluid, i dont see why it wouldnt hurt for gas..

Thanks guys!!!!
If its the blue push lock hose and it fits, it will be fine for fuel. We used it all the time in racecar fuel cells for the pickup hose.
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this is the black stuff... prob the same stuff...

Got it all fixed up.. had to come get my laptop so i can go take it for a spin..
Want to keep an eye on my AFR...
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tested the Fuel pressure alot last night, and it was good.
50psi idling and 60psi with the vacuum line off the FPR.
Old 08-30-2007, 09:19 AM
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Default corrugated fuel hose

Auto performance engineering sells the stock looking clear fuel hose. They claim they are for f bodies and cavliers. But, they may fit the trucks as well. At $2.50 each i'm gonna buy one and find out.
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Originally Posted by LJO
Auto performance engineering sells the stock looking clear fuel hose. They claim they are for f bodies and cavliers. But, they may fit the trucks as well. At $2.50 each i'm gonna buy one and find out.
That's what I've been using.
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Originally Posted by LJO
Auto performance engineering sells the stock looking clear fuel hose. They claim they are for f bodies and cavliers. But, they may fit the trucks as well. At $2.50 each i'm gonna buy one and find out.
why waste the time when you can get EFI line at the auto parts store for about the same price in a couple minutes vs waiting for something to be shipped?
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Holy post dig! I think he got the pump installed; it threw me off at first when Nonnie said he was hoping the STS install was easier
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Originally Posted by Nick™
why waste the time when you can get EFI line at the auto parts store for about the same price in a couple minutes vs waiting for something to be shipped?
As long as its the SAE J30R10 for in-tank use.


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