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Old 10-29-2007, 08:07 PM
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hey were does one get the teflon hose?? Can you get hydraulic Hose without the braid on the outside I wan't my car moonshine friendly.
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Originally Posted by Keithr726
Would anyone care to tell me where to get the parts needed to make my SFR supply line have compression fittings? Sorry to hijack, just I don't understand what does what.
https://rennlist.com/forums/944-turbo-and-turbo-s-forum/384808-after-a-long-summer-s-sleeping-slumber.html
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BAT carries all the hose ends in AN sizes. Don't know if they have compression fittings to the fuel hard line but they have all sorts of other line fittings. As another poster said be sure to check the racing supply places like summit, pegasus, CDOC, and the like.
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BAT does not carry compression fittings. I sourced mine from Lindsey Racing.
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Originally Posted by aribop
BAT does not carry compression fittings. I sourced mine from Lindsey Racing.
Looking at the stuff BAT sells why even use compression fittings. They have everything you need to run steel braided all the way from the filter to the engine for little actual cost. Just get a metric - AN adapter on each end and your set.
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Originally Posted by eniac
Looking at the stuff BAT sells why even use compression fittings. They have everything you need to run steel braided all the way from the filter to the engine for little actual cost. Just get a metric - AN adapter on each end and your set.
That is definitely an option. One consideration is the cost between a pair of compression fittings and many more feet of SS line. And the installation would be a bit more involved...
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Default Make your own SST Fuel Lines

I used Goodridge AN Fittings (http://www.goodridge.net/usa/index.htm) and braided SST tubing to fabricate my hoses. Call Mike Lang: (317) 244-1000 to order.

They are very high quality and easy to assemble with a little patience. They have been in use for a couple of years now with NO issues.

Saved quite a bit over buying them through a fabricator and you don't need any special tools to build them up.

Good luck!
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