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Changing out all fuel lines due to constant leaks....want to use SAE 30 R9 as recommended but not finding the real deal by Gates or Continental....please advise where to buy the real deal....live in Los Angeles California...thank you very much!
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The 911 folks have some anecdotal reports of failure in cars with infrequent usage. One possibility is e10 fuel suffering from phase separation and effectively becoming e100 at low points, I don’t know enough to speak with real authority.
Looking at various fuel line lately, and even the carb stuff appears to have enough pressure rating for jetronic injection. Here’s the discussion over on Pelican: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911...-fuel-hose.html |
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