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Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? #534420
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Was wondering if anyone has used the Jeg's pro flo 350 nylon hose or any nylon hose for that matter. Was wondering how well it held up. It is light. Thanks

Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: Hunted Duck] #534421
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Yep, I re-plumbed both my cars using it and Russell Endura fittings. It is great hose and yes it is light. Incredibly easy to assemble also, no more stainless steel pricking the fingers either!
Pretty sure it is Earls product without the namebrand.

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Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: MegaDart] #534422
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Thanks MegaDart. I bought 20 foot of #10 and couldn't believe how light it was. I just bought the Jegs fitting's also but I'm sure someone else is making them also. Only thing I was alittle concered was how it would hold up curving it around things, but might be better cause it will give alittle. Thanks again,

Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: Hunted Duck] #534423
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I used the Russell ProClassic nylon hose recently when I re-plumbed gearjammer dart's car. As stated above it is very lightweight and goes together super easy. I did notice that it wanted to kink if you tried to make too tight of a radius with it.

Mike Gray


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Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: Hunted Duck] #534424
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Pretty affordable too, I think thats what I'll go with when I replumb my car.


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Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: Plumb Wired] #534425
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I used the Russell ProClassic nylon hose recently when I re-plumbed gearjammer dart's car. As stated above it is very lightweight and goes together super easy. I did notice that it wanted to kink if you tried to make too tight of a radius with it.

Mike Gray


Yeah I was looking at that. That looks to be my only concern. I am going to take my #8 stainless braided out tonight and see what kind of bend I can get out of it. Hope I can get it to 90 degrees without it wanting to kink. If not I guess I will buy number 10 stainless. Thanks for the replys guys.

Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: MegaDart] #534426
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Yep, I re-plumbed both my cars using it and Russell Endura fittings. It is great hose and yes it is light. Incredibly easy to assemble also, no more stainless steel pricking the fingers either!
Pretty sure it is Earls product without the namebrand.




So it is Alcohol compatable?? Don

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Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: MegaDart] #534427
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X2, my car has it except for trans cooler

Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: B1KILLER] #534428
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B1, which magnafuel regulator you got? I've been trying to figure out where i'm going to run mine.

Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: Hunted Duck] #534429
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B1, which magnafuel regulator you got? I've been trying to figure out where i'm going to run mine.




Its a 4 port, I currently have 2 ports plugged. I think its part # H5353, and I have it by my motor plate. Not mounted to anything, I think it was Pat Munsi that told me vibrations cause air pockets, best not mount.

Re: Anybody use the Jegs NYLON fuel hose??? [Re: B1KILLER] #534430
11/23/09 11:37 PM
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Wow, I've never heard that you shouldn't mount a regulator. That is very interesting. I guess it wouldn't hurt a thing not to. Thanks for the tip. You running 10 line up from the pump and 6 to the carb?







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