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can i use my stock fuel line

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Old Sep 20, 2002 | 07:49 PM
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Default can i use my stock fuel line

got my b18c in my 92 civic dx and startin it tomorrow (hopefully) i heard i need to get a gsr fuel line cause something in it internaly is different than my stock civic one. any help is much apreciated
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Old Sep 22, 2002 | 09:49 PM
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Default Re: can i use my stock fuel line (c1civic)

I am about to put a GSR motor into my 96 civic and everyone i know told me to get the fuel lines. I am not positive if it is neccessary but it won't hurt.
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Old Sep 22, 2002 | 10:33 PM
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Default Re: can i use my stock fuel line (civic23g)

i dont think there is anything different internally in the fuel lines like u say.. most people just say to get the fuel lines because, one of them may be to short. u may need a longer one.. i dunno.. not familiar with ur swap.. i've only done h22-civic...
good luck though
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Old Sep 23, 2002 | 07:36 AM
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Default Re: can i use my stock fuel line (hondaZvic)

the civic fuel filter and the teg filter are different, in the civic the hard line mounts to the top of the filter, in the teg it mounts to the bottom, that is the only reason why i think most people replace theirs

I on the other hand tried to bend mine to fit and of course i crimped the line, so i got a new section of line from a local auto parts store and made a new piece to fit, i just cut the stock line on the other side of the crimp and flaired the new piece on, i will tell you now though, flairing the lines are not the easiest thing to do, it took me a few tries to get it right, in the end it was alot cheeper to go that route, i think the line and fittings cost me about 10 bucks

if you stay with the civic filter, you shouldn't have to do anything
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