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Old 02-10-2015, 01:41 PM   #1
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Fuel line recommendations

72 LWB LS swap tank behind axle and I Need recommendations how people have done the fuel lines? Braided stainless or solid line with short braided stainless at ends?
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Old 02-10-2015, 02:33 PM   #2
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

Ill be installing all braided stainless on mine in a couple of weeks
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

As much hard line as you can run, then braided hose for the final connections to moving parts.
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Old 02-10-2015, 03:05 PM   #4
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

Hard line steel,stainless or aluminum? 3/8? LWB or swb? How much?
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Hard line steel,stainless or aluminum? 3/8? LWB or swb? How much?
Steel imo.
3/8 feed, 5/16 return if you need it. I can't tell you how much, that depends how you route it. Protip: buying a 20ft roll of 3/8 steel line is the dirt cheapest way to get it, and its very handy to keep around the extra, as you WILL mess up somewhere.

Technically any of the hardlines will work, however if you plan on using the hardline-braided line AN tube adapters, you need to be careful with the softer options like the aluminum, or the very hard like stainless.

Soft lines can get over-bitten by the fittings, and can chafe or puncture from repeated bending (which happens if you don't have properly designed braided/hose sections to absorb the movement).

Stainless lines are harder than the ferrule in the fittings, and sometimes it means the fittings don't get a proper bit and seal on the line. This can cause a little leaking from the base of the fitting.
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Old 02-10-2015, 04:27 PM   #6
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

Depending on where you live you might want to get PTFE lined hose for your braded stuff. Some of the additives in gas will eat through normal braded line.
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

I used the ptfe braided line for mine
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

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I used the newer NICOPP tubing (nickel+Copper+Iron) on one of my projects. Really easy to bend and it will not rust. I bought mine from this guy:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC625-3-8-C...3D141563486115

Best price I could find at the time. It bends really easy and flares easy with a regular double flaring tool. There are coated flare nuts available for it too. Some of the auto parts stores carry it but it is more $. I don't know how it would do with the AN6 tool.

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Re: Fuel line recommendations

I agree with brew in regards to the hard-line.

I ran braided from the sump to the pump and to the frame-rail. Then hardline up to the engine where I split it off in braided again to the back of the fuel rails.



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Hey wasted income where did you get dose clap that holding the fuel line to the frame?
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Hey wasted income where did you get dose clap that holding the fuel line to the frame?
I got da clap from a long drunken night in Nogales, MX.

I got the clamps from summit.

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[QUOTE=Wasted Income;7043992]I got da clap from a long drunken night in Nogales, MX.

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Re: Fuel line recommendations

I have to revive this old thread.
I'm using aluminum 3/8 fuel and return line for my EFI.
How do I go from the straight 3/8 hard line to a -6an fitting?
Part #s if you have them please.
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

Whats the Y in the supply for? Nitrous enrichment?
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

Reduced from single -10 to dual -8s to feed the fuel rails.



I also did the return line in hard aluminum, up to the flex fuel sensor, then went braided back to the tank.

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Re: Fuel line recommendations

Is there a flow advantage to doing it that way? I've looked at a few aftermarket rails setups for if I switch my intake off, but I usually see it fed from PS and then to a crossover, with the other rear port being a return.

Where does your return exit the rail?
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Is there a flow advantage to doing it that way? I've looked at a few aftermarket rails setups for if I switch my intake off, but I usually see it fed from PS and then to a crossover, with the other rear port being a return.

Where does your return exit the rail?
I run dual inlet and outlets to and from the rails because I feel that is the most balanced setup.

This is also how Aeromotive officially states that a dual fuel rail, return style fuel system should be plumbed.

This is how it used to run.


This is how it runs now. Hard line out of the rails to the regulator, then down to the frame rail.
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hows that new Holley hi-ram (that what they cal it?) intake working out for you? I've been eying that one for some time now.
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