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Old 10-25-2009, 10:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default New fuel line what Size????

Hey guys i had a problem and my fuel line bent a bit right under the passenger, my car is running lean now from 5k-6k RPM's, the thing is i am looking to do a bottle neck fix and do the whole line new. I need to know what size should the line be or what do you guys recommend. I think i'm going for braided lines.

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I already have a walbro stage2 injectors and a return line.
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Old 10-25-2009, 10:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I did a 6an line all the way to the fuel regulator. Works very well.
Braided lines are nice and all, but this stuff is easier to work with, doesnt corrode, cheaper, and lighter. With a 250psi operating pressure it works good.

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Hey Hey
Ok I am a little confuse on the size of the house,Pork said above go with a 6an.As the number goes up does the size of the get bigger or smaller? so a 6an is smaller or bigger then a 8an.
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Gets bigger. 8an>6an>4an. 6an is plenty big though and its the size of most of our fuel regulator inlets.

Just the opposite of wire gauge.
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thanks -6 AN it si... and how long should i buy it 14 12 or 10 feet i have the agp return line and the regulator is near the top engine mount
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14. its better to have to much and cut it than not have enough and be screwed. I bought 15 feet and had a couple feet left over. My regulator is in the same location as yours.
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I did a 6an line all the way to the fuel regulator. Works very well.
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