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Old 04-10-2024, 05:11 PM
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I did an EFI system on a '68 Firebird last year, TanksInc tank.

I bought TWO 3/8" fuel lines from SS Tubes. I was able to mount them parallel to each other. I used 3/8"T to -6 compression fittings on each end to make the connections.
Yeah that's an excellent way to do it. 3/8" is fine for EFI too, good to over 650hp. Carb tho...

How did you make the transition where factory used rubber? Know there's one from the line to tank area, and on unibody cars there's another from body to front frame section.

Some compression fittings are not recommended for steel lines, one thing to watch out for.


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