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Old Jan 25, 2012 | 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Teflon hose is stainless braided.

If the lines are inside the cabin, you'll regret not using teflon. You shouldnt really need to use any tight bends anyway when routing the hose., and certainly the Earls stuff Ive used isnt that bad anyway
Originally Posted by rog
As above, you get braided hose that is teflon lined, and braided hose that ISN'T teflon lined, they both look the same on the outside, but the teflon lined hose is more expensive.
As for the bends, you shouldn't need to bend it much, if your talking about where it would connect to the pump and fuel rail then you need to use 90 degree fittings to do it properly.

yes i know that they are both stainless braid but a none teflon hose has a bend radius of 3.5'' and teflon hos has a bend radius of 5''

and im talking about the bending needed to come of the floor pan to the chassis up past the rear spring then turn to aim for the fuel pump
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