says in the ad its application is in air and fuel?
could this be a suitable alternative to the steel lines??
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/air-hose/4834970/
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Re: fuel pipe upgrade?
Could be.
Thinkauto.com told me they could mould nylon lines to the exact shape of the factory ones - with the correct metal ends - provided they had a perfect set to copy,
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Re: fuel pipe upgrade?
I would be nervous to be responsible for such a choice, if there was an accident and they find you bought air hose for cheapness or whatever
Consider might E5 or E10 fuel weaken the material, could the ethanol degrade harden or soften it over time, will it one day burst and end life as we know it?
I think the best people to talk to will be cohpro.com
Consider might E5 or E10 fuel weaken the material, could the ethanol degrade harden or soften it over time, will it one day burst and end life as we know it?
I think the best people to talk to will be cohpro.com
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Re: fuel pipe upgrade?
totally agree chopperoli
im not trying to go for cheapness im trying to go for reliability and ease of fitment.
unfortunately trying to find the correct pipe is harder than it looks
im not trying to go for cheapness im trying to go for reliability and ease of fitment.
unfortunately trying to find the correct pipe is harder than it looks
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Re: fuel pipe upgrade?
james, try mark carter (classic vw uk), he sells the mk1 golf lines which im pretty sure are the same.
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Re: fuel pipe upgrade?
looks good but its a bit on the large sidechopperoli wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 12:06 pm how about this one
https://www.cohpro.com/polyamide-tube-1 ... black.html
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cheers tom
i did have a look but its just a faff getting steel lines back in without getting the car really high off the ground.
i just thought a plastic substitute would be an easier option.
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if u want easy just get some braided hose and run that.james butler wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:27 pmcheers tom
i did have a look but its just a faff getting steel lines back in without getting the car really high off the ground.
i just thought a plastic substitute would be an easier option.
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Re: fuel pipe upgrade?
i have a load of that at home my bro gave me but it has started to crack and perish internally allreadyessextom wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 8:41 amif u want easy just get some braided hose and run that.james butler wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:27 pmcheers tom
i did have a look but its just a faff getting steel lines back in without getting the car really high off the ground.
i just thought a plastic substitute would be an easier option.
so i havent botherd with it.
i did look at the expensive stuff that you have to put propper coneections on but it was so expensie for all the fittings.
no worries i will keep looking about.
thanks though tom
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