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Stock fuel lines or bigger? (e85/hx40)

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codeofdastreets

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Sep 25, 2008
dunedin, Florida
Im stuck on what I should do with my fuel system for my e85, hx40 car. I want to keep the stock tank so im going with a 300lph intank pump.My problem is idk if it would be safe to run my setup on a fuel line that is restrictive?? WHP that im looking at should be around 600 or more and boost 34psi and up, basically want to max out the hx40 turbo and push it to it limits. Injectors are going to be fic 1680"s hi imp. Only thing left is a fuel system so hlp would be great, Thanks
 
Stock fuel lines are fine. Don't really need to upgrade them until you are around 800whp or so. Otherwise, just get the STM Tank-to-Rail kit.
 
Not necessary but not a bad idea either if the funds are available Andrew. A -6AN fitting will thread right onto the top of the feed coming off the top of the hangar, no modifications necessary there.

If you decide to save the cash and spend it elsewhere I suggest purchasing a FueLab filter with the SS element. The stocker paper fuel filter will work for a few months but after awhile the E85 will breakdown the paper and ruin the filter.

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