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Dicanio

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My plan is exactly the same as Iains


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I wouldn't contemplate using rubber hose the length of the car no matter what... That is going to lead to problems. Copper, or (preferably) steel fuel pipe should be used. This is avaialable from Ford in rolls large enough for a supply and return on a mini - I'll list the part number when i can find it!
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akirch

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Interesting! I have 10mm rubber hose the length of the car forward and backward...

That is going to lead to problems? Why?

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i found microbore not very robust it dents quite easily and i imagine in cold wheather it would split if hit by a heavy stone,
high pressure rubber fuel line is Indestructible its very thick i had a job to cut it with a sharp knife.


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dave please explain why rubber fuel line should not be used the length of the car? dont new EFI cars use rubber lines the full lenght? and it will be ran inside the car.

thanks, Dan



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