HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines?
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HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines?
i'm looking to buy SS Fuel Lines for a fuel system in a Eg.
who has the best prices on -8 SS Fuel Lines ?
btw, how many feet did you use from the tank to the engine bay? (for those that have actually done it, no guessing please)
who has the best prices on -8 SS Fuel Lines ?
btw, how many feet did you use from the tank to the engine bay? (for those that have actually done it, no guessing please)
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (Killer_B)
It would be great if there was a cheap place - maybe someone knows.
All I know of off the top of me head is http://www.anplumbing.com and http://store.summitracing.com
All I know of off the top of me head is http://www.anplumbing.com and http://store.summitracing.com
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (slashDEVslashNULL)
Sainless steel braided fittings are not cheap. If someone knows a good site that has really good prices, post it up!
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (Blaze45)
summit is the best place IMO.
also, you dont NEED SS lines for under the car. you can run larger than stock hardline and get AN fittings on the end to attatch a SS line near the firewall
also, you dont NEED SS lines for under the car. you can run larger than stock hardline and get AN fittings on the end to attatch a SS line near the firewall
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (rewsnaeht)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rewsnaeht »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">summit is the best place IMO.
also, you dont NEED SS lines for under the car. you can run larger than stock hardline and get AN fittings on the end to attatch a SS line near the firewall </TD></TR></TABLE>
Good idea.
also, you dont NEED SS lines for under the car. you can run larger than stock hardline and get AN fittings on the end to attatch a SS line near the firewall </TD></TR></TABLE>
Good idea.
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (slashDEVslashNULL)
stainless braided lines setup are not cheap. If you want lower cost, go with aluminum hardlines instead of stainless braided lines. If you need -8AN, then stock hardlines are only less than 3/8" in size which is about -6An ish, -8AN are 1/2" in diameter. For normal car, you need at least 12ft of lines from the tank to the engine bay to cover the filter, rail and FPR. If you're running -8AN, you can save some money by using the stock feed line as the return line to the tank. I have done numerous setup this way.
I sell a complete sets, or if you wanna piece them one by one, I can do that as well...
If you're interested, then check this out..
http://www.fast-turbo.com/fuelines.html
I can get you the compelte setup for sump, stock tank cover, fuel cell and etc...with all stainless braided lines or hardlines under the car and stainless braided lines starting at the engine bay
stan
I sell a complete sets, or if you wanna piece them one by one, I can do that as well...
If you're interested, then check this out..
http://www.fast-turbo.com/fuelines.html
I can get you the compelte setup for sump, stock tank cover, fuel cell and etc...with all stainless braided lines or hardlines under the car and stainless braided lines starting at the engine bay
stan
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (rewsnaeht)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rewsnaeht »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">summit is the best place IMO.
also, you dont NEED SS lines for under the car. you can run larger than stock hardline and get AN fittings on the end to attatch a SS line near the firewall </TD></TR></TABLE>
I can beat summit's price, if you wanna try me
stan
also, you dont NEED SS lines for under the car. you can run larger than stock hardline and get AN fittings on the end to attatch a SS line near the firewall </TD></TR></TABLE>
I can beat summit's price, if you wanna try me
stan
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (Mase)
Flamenco-T fuel line kits 4 life! Everything you need w/ out having to research.... and still cheaper then pieceing it together.
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (DIRep972)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DIRep972 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Flamenco-T fuel line kits 4 life! Everything you need w/ out having to research.... and still cheaper then pieceing it together. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: HELP: Where to buy inexpensive SS Fuel Lines? (Killer_B)
do a search.
there is no one cheaper than Flamenco-T, no matter how much u try, plus he gives u good customer service as well, and even helps out ppl who don't buy from him
there is no one cheaper than Flamenco-T, no matter how much u try, plus he gives u good customer service as well, and even helps out ppl who don't buy from him
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