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    Whatever you use will be fine, just keep it away from heat sources to prevent fire and vapor lock.

    If you plan to do any drag racing at a strip where they have a decent tech department, you should know that you're allowed a maximum of 12" of non-metallic or non-metallic braided fuel line in the entire line from the tank to the carb. Short lengths are acceptable for connection purposes only, and cannot add up to more than 12" total on the entire fuel line run. NHRA-accepted woven or woven pushlock will pass tech also. (Aeroquip FC300, FC332, Aeroquip Starlite 200, AQP Socketless, Earl's Profile, Fragola Performance System series 8000 Push-Lite race hose, Gates LOL Plus, Goodridge 536 and 710, Russell Twist-Loc 836 and XRP HS-79 and Dayco Imperial Nylo-Seal tubing.)
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