It?s about time I got around to replant my engine bay fuel lines, just checking in to find out which ones other owners have found to be their favorite.
It?s about time I got around to replant my engine bay fuel lines, just checking in to find out which ones other owners have found to be their favorite.
It seems as that I can?t edit my post for some reason, I?ll have to add more in here.
Looking for opinions on the materials and construction quality or the fuel lines as well.
You can make all the fuel lines yourself using nylon, or buy them from the vendors.
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I am totally happy with Delorean Industries fuel line kit. Can?t say the other venders are bad. Someone told me the others are not as complete. Like you buy the line from the filter to the distributor separate. I haven't verified if that?s true. I haven't heard of any venders having bad quality.
I got the Dgo lines which have been fine but the fitment was touch and go. If I had it to do over, I would have went with DPI lines.
Location: NY
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My VIN: 10921
I also highly recommend the DI lines. I had them installed immediately when I purchased my car.
DPI fuel lines are very nice, I used them when I did my frame-off. Full set from filter to hard return pipe. They look good and they are the correct length. New banjo bolts are included for a couple of connections where they are necessary with the new fittings. Yes it's true, some vendors do not include a complete kit and you have order additional lines separately.
Andy Lien
VIN 11596 Jan 1982 build - owned since Nov. 2000!
Total frame-off restoration completed 2021-2023
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