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    What braided stainless hose do you huts suggest?

     



    EDIT .... Suppose to say What braided stainless hose to you guys suggest? Darn spelling auto correction. LOLs.

    Folks,

    I'm making my order list for braided stainless hose for AN fittings and I'm surprised how incomplete the description is on JEGs and Summits sites. Of coarse all the different manufacturers want you to use their ends with their hose and I'm sure that has to do with hose id and od's. I understand the difference in ptfe (stiffer, less bendable) and the standard stuff (more flexible) but the manufacturers descriptions don't give max psi ratings. I really want the stainless stuff and not the black braided stuff or the push on hose.

    I'll be making power steer, transmission, EFI, heater, and possibly radiator ( cause I don't like how the convoluted stainless tubing looks). I'll be hard lining the brakes with stainless and using factory made stainless flex on the ends.

    Anyone use the Jegs Pro Flo 200 for EFI and power steering hoses?

    This will be my first stab at making AN hoses. A lot of videos out there. Just getting confused. Was hoping there was a brand/model that would do all of them so I don't have a pile of mixed brand fittings.

    David
    Last edited by Stovebolter; 02-16-2012 at 10:21 PM.
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