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Who has the best lines. . Earl's or Russell. I want to start doing the steel lines and want to know which one you guys use. .



Rick
 
earls, you can put it together without fraying easily





the best is made by outfit in pleasanton..... pm rubberneck for specifics..... non kinking, teflon inside... ... very high dollar



now thats the best
 
the stuff brandon is talking about is made by ICORE international, very cool stuff. They are in sunnyvale cal. It can be bent in a very tight radius without kinking. It is a convoluted teflon material, and therefor is extremely resistant to hardening with exposure to fuels. I used this exclusively on my baja off road car. This stuff is also about 1/3 the weight of any other hose ive seen. I dont think i will spend the money for it though on my cummins. A. i could care less how light it is, B. it is very expensive C. i dont have to make any tight bends. D. i dont think the diesel fuel is as hard on the rubber lines as gasoline is. ill probably just go with earls or aqp. my . 02
 
I just mounted my Amsoil Dual Bypass system and I thought about using stainless steel lines. I have seen the ones that one of the members made, but I'm not sure they would work the way that I have system mounted. That was the reason I need some advice on what type of steel lines are the best. I don't mind spending the money when I know that the blood of my Cummins is running thru it.



Is there a website for the good stuff????



Rick
 
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