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> Vapor Lines 2.0 FI - Replacement
kbrunk1
post Aug 4 2012, 10:10 PM
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Found SAE 5/16 30R9 for $4.00 per foot at autozone. I was going to spend $100 at Atlanta Parts for the "kit" but now am wondering if all of these have to be R9

They have 30R7 and most seem to be the size of 5/16.

Am I off base here?
I do not care about colors....

Are the other off sizes hard to get? Are they not all near the 5/16 size?
What is everyone using?
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kbrunk1
post Aug 7 2012, 07:24 PM
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What size should fuel line be?
I just relocated my fuel pump under the tank and used a 5 piece kit with 8mm stainless lines down the tunnel. and two 8mm risers to the rails.

Your drawing is nice and it is correct (Dave Darling's), however according to Automotive Atlanta they no longer make 13mm vacuum lines and they only sell 12mm in the US.

Is this bad info?

I was also told that 5/16 SAE 30R9 was the best for ethanol fuel injection lines.
Am I going down the wrong path? They seem to fit nicely on the fuel pump and down the rails (8mm)?
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