At some point next year I'm hoping to ditch my EX engine for AGU so gonna have to replace my fuel lines for larger inside diameter (8mm).
I was thinking of using Kunifer pipe and was wondering what the injection crew had used for there lines when replacing them?
Upgrading Fuel lines
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Re: Upgrading Fuel lines
I used kunifer lines for my agu conversion. And as it happens I still have them tucked away in the rafters of my garage ready bent to shape. If you want them pm me and I'm sure we can sort something out.
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Re: Upgrading Fuel lines
Big thanks to Ben for the fuel lines and also took his intercooler off his hands too, top man!
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Re: Upgrading Fuel lines
Plastic as fitted to later stuff. Cheap new. Make sure you put inserts into the ends before crimping