coolant hose on BAC valve replaceable with fuel line?
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Don't kick karack, he helps out a shitload. Nz did start this. But he is right.
Fuel line is designed to withstand like 70psi I believe, so if anything it will cost more than coolant hosing of the same size, if that even exists. Now if you were using coolant line for a FI system...
Fuel line is designed to withstand like 70psi I believe, so if anything it will cost more than coolant hosing of the same size, if that even exists. Now if you were using coolant line for a FI system...
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Karack is cool, leave him alone.
My 2 cents here is that fuel line is fine for coolant... I did it, works great.
Karack is right about having to worry about the line becoming saturated though because it happens... water is not as harsh as gas but straight coolant might have an effect on fuel line you wouldn't expect.
But unless someone here works for a hose company and can tell us what research shows... just go with whatever works.
--Gary
My 2 cents here is that fuel line is fine for coolant... I did it, works great.
Karack is right about having to worry about the line becoming saturated though because it happens... water is not as harsh as gas but straight coolant might have an effect on fuel line you wouldn't expect.
But unless someone here works for a hose company and can tell us what research shows... just go with whatever works.
--Gary
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