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Im currently re-doing every hose in my rb25 s13 with speedflow 100 series, Just wondering How it holds up with unleaded fuel as it says in the speedflow catalogue that its not suitable for fuel. I see heaps of fuel systems with surge tanks and inline pumps running 100 series, Anybody had any dramas with it?

Thanks

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Im currently re-doing every hose in my rb25 s13 with speedflow 100 series, Just wondering How it holds up with unleaded fuel as it says in the speedflow catalogue that its not suitable for fuel. I see heaps of fuel systems with surge tanks and inline pumps running 100 series, Anybody had any dramas with it?

Thanks

It's fine for unleaded but it will smell. Teflon braid (200 series) is the best for fuels, especially when used inside the car.

straight off speedflow's site...

100 Series

Uses: Fuel Systems, Coolant Systems & Oil Pressure Systems.

Compatibility: Methanol, Water, Oil & Unleaded Fuel (see note below).

Restrictions: Not recommended for use in confined areas with unleaded fuels due to permeation of fuel vapors.

Not to be used with brake fluids.

Not recommended for use around extreme heat sources such as turbo’s.

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