Anyone done nylon fuel lines?

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Jrgunn5150

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I haven't used it.

The downsides I can see, are that it's easier to abrade than steel, and can melt.

How likely is that? I don't know, I'm sure it's fairly durable, but still. Myself, I would rather use Copper.
 

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Plan on following stock routing so I don't expect an issue with heat and chaffing.

Think I will leave the cooper in my house. From what I've read not a great choice for street driven vehicle.
 
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