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Old 02-03-2014   #8
Shane@DBPerformance
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Re: E85 Eating Fuel Lines?

The black goo is something different than the lines failing, but I have seen it happen. I have had aftermarket lines get all gooey and fail on pump gas cars also, but it was a specific brand of lines that just sucked.

If you get fuel on the outside of most lines, including SS lines, they will fail.
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