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Old thread but I can't decide between stainless steel or nylon braided PTFE fuel lines. Any opinions?
I was looking at these.
https://hotrodfuelhose.com/products/an6-ptfe-lined-nylon-braided-ho...
In the fuel lines you reference, there is no mention that they are carbon impregnated/electrically conductive. In the picture on the website, the PTFE liner appears to be white, which means they are probably not conductive (conductive lines usually have a gray or black liner). If the liner is conductive, it reduces the possibility of a static build-up and a spark. This is one area where you want the best quality available - period!
I'd recommend using braided stainless steel lines - almost indestructible and permanent. If you're going to fabricate them yourself (I did!), get some quality lines and fittings such as Earl's "Speed-
flex" at ANPlumbing.com or you can have them made-to-order by various vendors such as Aircraft Specialty.
John
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