Clear fuel lines?

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kudkudniyog
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Clear fuel lines?

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Has anybody replaced their fuel hoses with clear ones?
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Where did you find clear fuel line? I didn't know they made it. I know fuel hoses are a special material that doesn't slowly dissolve, like regular rubber/plastic would. If you have a clear material that is totally safe, go for it! Let me know how it turns out. Actually sounds like a cool idea. 8)
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I don't see why not?

http://helixracingproducts.com/index.ph ... lines.html
Helix fuel line is made from premium polyurethane, providing superior resistance to abrasions, kinking, tearing, oxidation and chemical damage. This fuel line will not harden and stays flexible. Melting temp is 370°F; operating temperature is -75° to 175°F. Not to be used with fuel that contains more than 10% alcohol.
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CLEAR COLORS!?!????!?! WHAAAAT???? That's amazing!! I love adding color to my engine bay. Before my most recent engine swap, It looked like a box ov crayons exploded on my engine. Next project that gets started out ov boredom will probably be the colored fuel lines. Those are awesome!! Good find! Thanks for posting them. :love:
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