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Fuel line under car.
#1
Would i NEED to use hard fuel pipe under the car or can i just rip that off and use rubber hose? Obviously fuel grade stuff, probably cable tied onto the existing return pipe which i dont see the point in changing?

Not sure if thats a dumb question or not lol.
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#2
I've used the braided flexi fuel line stuff underneath before..

Why would it be a problem?
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#3
Well that's what I thought. I don't see a problem but I'm a pikey bastard so figured I would check other people think its OK aha!
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#4
Yeah crack on I cant see a problem, the fuel hose is very thick still
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#5
I've been running rubber fuel hose under my car for a while now, zip tied up.

I did shit it when I went over that deer though!

But thankfully they stayed intact, despite taking my rear bumper clean off
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#6
10mm & 8mm copper lines, they clip straight into the existing clips.

Be careful when clamping the hose onto the tank pickup, it's made of plastic that doesn't take much to break.
Proper fuel line clips for that mate

I'll grab a few pics of my setup when I get the chance.
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#7
Is 3metres enough to go from tank to pump? It would if I ran it through the car but that's not a good idea!

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Bought 3 but now I have it I'm skeptical :/
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#8
Through the car is probably better for veg. Tongue
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#9
What internal diameter is that pipe? If you don't have enough I have 10 metres of fuel line that I never used I can sell if its the same size.
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#10
Its 10mm internal diameter. Looks like really good stuff just not long enough lol.
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#11
I used 8mm and it was slack to the fitting on the tank...
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#12
8mm standard.
no point all the effort unless you go bigger
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#13
Is there an advantage to going 10mm? Veg might flow better? Chuck a lift pump on whilst your at it?
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The return on the tank pickup is small but the "in" pipe seemed quite big. I plan on going 10 all the way to the pump getting rid of the 8mm under the car and that hard pipe on the fuel pump that's tiny.
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(20-11-2013, 04:32 PM)silverzx Wrote: Is there an advantage to going 10mm? Veg might flow better? Chuck a lift pump on whilst your at it?

these pumps DONT like positive pressure. I looked into it...and Ruan and Darren were like NOOOOOO!
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#16
A lift pump would be fine with a swirl pot, just not direct.
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#17
I'm thinking about running it through the car now haha..
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#18
Swirl pot hmm?

Run it through the car and cover it in a heat wrap/blanket and wire it up to a switch!? Tongue

Is there a point where having the diesel/veg too warm becomes an issue?
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Can't imagine you could get it hot enough to cause issues :/ even if you ran it through the heater box!
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(21-11-2013, 02:15 PM)Tom Wrote: Can't imagine you could get it hot enough to cause issues :/ even if you ran it through the heater box!

Do it!!!
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So tempted to go run my Fuel line though the car now lol! Espicily with this apparent cold weather that's supposed to be coming Wink



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#22
Thermal wrap, insulation, electric bed blankets/elements.

Or the old "glow plug" trick, pass it over a glow plug to warm it slightly.
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Check my project thread... Your about half hour too late Wink
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#24
Deffo worth upgrading the lines. There very small / dragging as stock...and thats on derv..let alone veg...lift pump with a swirlpot would work perfectly. This is how mine was setup before.
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What's the best size I'd to go for need to get some for the 205 but not sure what size to go.for
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#26
12mm is for kings.
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