aogrady
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subheatadey said:I spoke to the guy at Advanced fluid and he told me the R9 stuff was shit and to go for Bio-fuel line which is 4 times the price but hopefully 4 times (or more the quality). It's not fitted yet so i can't comment on whether it is or not though it's the stuff that goes in top of the line cars - we shall see. Its not just the ethanol but also the heat and i believe static that plays a part in the degradation maybe electric fuels pumps play a part in this?
If the R9 was shit, why did they sell it to me then? :roll:
Bio fuel line? Reading a few posts on the 'tinternet I came to the conclusion that a fuel pipe with a Fluoroelastomer/Nitrile liner which resists the stuff in modern fuel - I assume ethanol, I think it's more of a issue in the US, as i believe they run more ethanol in the fuel than we do?
So, this I think is a better pipe:
http://ww2.gates.com/europe/brochure.cfm?brochure=12647&location_id=19079" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Maybe this too:
http://www.goodyearep.com/ProductsDetail.aspx?id=17700" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I can't see heat as a excuse for cracking, as all my pipes are in the cool zone of the engine, so no different than a normal car, especially with the moon vents and fan drawing cool air into the compartment all the time
I also think that some of the other fuel hose, maybe the R9 is permeable with fuel vapours, maybe without the inner core, the fuel can evaporate through the rubber, perhaps it's this, along with modern fuel blend which is causing the cracking? Talk of a fuel smell from apparently non leaking hoses, sounds like my van..........
Maybe introducing more metal lines into the system, but that means more leak potential at joins
Metal tubing
http://www.cohline-uk.org/html/tubing.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is a interesting read:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/9/viewthread.php?tid=153126" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And a Government paper on E5/E10 fuels:
http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/qinetiq-10-02471-assessing-fuel-system-compatability-with-bio-ethanol-and-risk-of-carburettor-icing/bioethanolstudyreport.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think that not all SAE30 R9 has the inner liner supposed to resist modern fuels? I need to look more into E85 rated fuel hose, like the Gates Barricade one which looks spot on, though i am struggling to find it in the UK
And it's 6mm, not 5.6???
See what you guys think?
Cheers,
Alistair