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SAMMY650 25-02-08 10:16 PM

Ever heard of this?
 
Quick question....Has any one ever heard of having steel braided FUEL hoses?

If so what difference does it make?

Lozzo 25-02-08 10:21 PM

Re: Ever heard of this?
 
None.

HTH

embee 25-02-08 10:49 PM

Re: Ever heard of this?
 
It's simply the pressure rating. For typical carb applications the fuel pressure is a few psi (0.2 Bar say), for most injection systems it'll be a few Bar (typ. 3Bar).

The different types of hose are well demonstrated here

yorkie_chris 26-02-08 01:58 AM

Re: Ever heard of this?
 
Yes heard of them, on the SV they make no difference, they do hold more heat than a nylon line, which can affect things if you're building a nitrous system, but I'm guessing you're not.

SV runs very little fuel pressure so you don't need them, if you were using a blow through turbo or something else needing silly fuel pressures then you might want some.

All that said... they look blingy :-P

andyharding 26-02-08 06:04 PM

Re: Ever heard of this?
 
I work for a hydraulic hose company and they make no differance what so ever. Unless you are using them on a high pressure injection system e.g wagon/car, even then they flex with the pressure and can give massive fueling problems, hence why we replace all injection lines with steel pipe.

I think it must purely be for looks. Cause everyone likes a bit of bling

independentphoto 26-02-08 07:00 PM

Re: Ever heard of this?
 
One minor advantage is resistance to chafing, but you'd need to have excessive length or movement to cause that on a bike.

Garry;)

Jester666 26-02-08 07:07 PM

Re: Ever heard of this?
 
Bling Bling Bling!! Thats it!! :lol:


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