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It's all looking amazing, Beautiful job.
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I was going to take the easy way out and use flexible teflon lined hose for everything but got bored waiting for parts...
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Not going to lie to you I have the new Holley PFT lines and I am using it most everywhere I can as I love how easy it is to run. Maybe on version 3.0 when I cut the floor out of the car and do a full Roadster Shop Chassis I will learn how to do stainless hard lines.
on a side note check out www.squeegskustoms.com as they have some really cool stuff that you may like.
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01-16-2021, 10:10 PM
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Not going to lie to you I have the new Holley PFT lines and I am using it most everywhere I can as I love how easy it is to run. Maybe on version 3.0 when I cut the floor out of the car and do a full Roadster Shop Chassis I will learn how to do stainless hard lines.
on a side note check out www.squeegskustoms.com as they have some really cool stuff that you may like.
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VERY cool stuff! You know, you're as good as Charley at spending other peoples money...
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01-16-2021, 10:24 PM
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VERY cool stuff! You know, you're as good as Charley at spending other peoples money...
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LOL - It is so much easier spending others peoples money. Plus my wife won't be mad at me as I am not the our spending the money.
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Hard lines are where it's at, Jody. Great work so far. Keep it up!
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Borrowed a buddies filter so I could finish mocking up the 1/2" hard lines.
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01-19-2021, 06:28 PM
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Those frame standoffs holding the lines are very cool!
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01-19-2021, 08:09 PM
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I used the NotcHead line clamps as well. Looks great.
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Had extra tubing and the bender and flare tools are still out, so I decided to do the front and rear fuel rails.
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Jody,
One thing to keep in mind is that those hard 90 degree fittings really hamper flow. Each one of those fittings is the equivalent of adding 12 feet of hose to the fuel system.
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01-20-2021, 11:44 AM
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Great point Andrew. That's probably why I still had those new ones sitting in a drawer for several years lol. I think these came with something else I bought many years ago. Just used them for mockup. I hate forged 90's, super restrictive. I have mandrel bent ones on order, still showing backordered.
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