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teddan
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no ide mate. It was fitted before I bought the car. Maybe it is just normal rubber hoses with steel braid?

 

Maybe I should buy this instead?

 

"This stainless steel braided hose consists of a teflon (American Dupont) extruded core with a heavy duty, protective, full stainless steel (grade 304) braid on the outside, making it exceptionally lightweight, flexible and durable.

 

Even better, the hose is designed to handle any fuel (including methanol, E85 and nitromethane), oil, coolant, brake, transmission, powersteering fluids and nitrous oxide.

 

The Telfon PTFE core makes this hose significantly more durable and longer lasting than standard rubber nitrile stainless steel braided hose.

 

This hos can be used without hose fittings and secured over 15mm (max) barbed fuel filter/pump OE solid fuel lines with the use of hose finishers / jubilee clips.

 

Temperature range from -73 degree C to +232 degree C."

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Can you recommend a internet shop that have alot of teflon fittings? I have tried sweden but no one have all the fittings I need...

Is is possible to fit fittings to aluminium pipe for without welding? I try to avoid a lot of hoses...

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or frightens your passengers.

 

I have a slightly leaky oil pressure sensor in the 944 which gives a whiff of oil if you put your foot down and the other day when I had a passenger in the car, I also had a bottle of water, so when they asked about the smell, I chucked them the bottle of water and said 'oh, it's leaking oil and might set on fire, if it does use this', their facial expression was priceless :D

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I have a slightly leaky oil pressure sensor in the 944 which gives a whiff of oil if you put your foot down and the other day when I had a passenger in the car, I also had a bottle of water, so when they asked about the smell, I chucked them the bottle of water and said 'oh, it's leaking oil and might set on fire, if it does use this', their facial expression was priceless :D

 

I normaly just:

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Rubber lined braided fuel hose will smell a bit, due to osmosis through the cell structure of the rubber. As LeeP says, if you can manage the restricted bend radii Teflon lined hose is better if the smell bugs you, or frightens your passengers.

 

How dangeruos is it for fire? From my point of view very small chance that this can ignition?

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No, seriously,unless the fumes are such they give you a headache it should be OK, that's the downside with rubber lined braided hoses used for fuel lines. I believe some of the very latest liner materials do not suffer osmosis, but they are probably specialised and expensive. Teflon lined is best, but a pain if you need to get it round tight bends. This is one of the reasons you will find very little length of rubber in stock fuel lines.

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Can you recommend a internet shop that have alot of teflon fittings? I have tried sweden but no one have all the fittings I need...

Is is possible to fit fittings to aluminium pipe for without welding? I try to avoid a lot of hoses...

 

I'd reccomend have Teflon lines made up with crimped fitting. My entire setup is done that way, and I NEVER have any fuel smell inside the car.

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