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Need your opinions on rerunning the fuel system with braided line.

Pro's and Con's please?
 
It seems they have every fitting available to properly run the entire thing with braided line and AN fittings.
 
My cars plastic lines are broken, the fittings are worn and leaking and I wan't an alternative.
One 88

Need your opinions on rerunning the fuel system with braided line.

Reply #1
i used all braided line an an's on my big block. works great. i think they have efi spec line. i'd go for it
86 thunderbird elan

86 mustang coupe

Need your opinions on rerunning the fuel system with braided line.

Reply #2
On my car I ran soft aluim lime up the frame and put braided lines @ the ends. It is alot cheaper for the aluim than the braided.


  Just my 2 cents




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Need your opinions on rerunning the fuel system with braided line.

Reply #3
Not a bad Idea...
 
What kind of fuel filter are you using?
One 88

Need your opinions on rerunning the fuel system with braided line.

Reply #4
Would be good, just expensive...

Garrett H.
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'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
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Need your opinions on rerunning the fuel system with braided line.

Reply #5
Russell makes a line for stangs  Dunno if it'll work on our cars.  P/N 651104.  Prolly  costs about $80.

Need your opinions on rerunning the fuel system with braided line.

Reply #6
Quote from: 5.8fastcat
On my car I ran soft aluim lime up the frame and put braided lines @ the ends. It is alot cheaper for the aluim than the braided.


  Just my 2 cents


Mine is set up the same way. 

I just have an Aeromotive filter on mine.
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon-  '81 Granada GL 2dr

Need your opinions on rerunning the fuel system with braided line.

Reply #7
Another question guru's
 
The stock fuel lines... 5/16's and 5/16's or 5/16's and 3/8's?  I don't recall even though I've had the gas tank out several times.
One 88