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    what's the thought on using steel tubing for gas line ? I have fuel injection rated line running from the tank to the pump and out to the Sniper EFI . its at 58 psi and return line back to tank . I have never had a line fail before but ? The lines are against the firewall and about 6" from the headers and engine, the temp at headers is 350+- (idle).temp at lines and fuel line was 130. Maybe some shielding would help ease my mind. Anybody run just fuel hose for their whole system ? I had aluminum line but it seemed to light and cracking was a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy7797 View Post
    Anybody run just fuel hose for their whole system?
    Yep, on the '33 coupe my Edelbrock ProFlow XT "kit" came with everything needed to install including a 30' roll of flexible hose. A short piece from the in-trunk tank down to the frame mounted electric pump, pump to fuel rail w/regulator and a return from the other end of the fuel rail back to the tank. I think it's a 3/8" ID hose.
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    I've used braided stainless steel with Russell AN fittings from an electric pump (at tank) to a regulator in the engine bay. Made correctly, it's rated at 2500PSI. Here's a pretty informative article:

    https://www.lsxmag.com/tech-stories/...-plumbing-101/
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    Navy, I went back & looked. The hose Edelbrock sent was Russell EFI hose, 6AN size, rated 350psig. I found it very easy to work with - https://www.summitracing.com/parts/r...RoCrqYQAvD_BwE
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    Thanks for the inputs guys !

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