New Part! High Pressure Fuel Line

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  1. CorkSport - Derrick

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    Any plan on replacing the yellow clip and blue clip low pressure lines? Those things are notorious to messing up if the colored retaining clips get damaged, and they lines are pricey to replace for what they are. I don't know of any sources to get the replacement yellow and blue clip portions of the lines, only whole new lines themselves.
     
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    I wish injection molds were not so pricey. We would have to sell a few thousand to recover the costs.
     
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    Well this is now on the list.
     
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    How much power does this add?
     
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    29 psi Yo! But it spikes to 32!!!
     
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    Depends on the alcohol content of the beer....
     
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    That is better than being off the list.
     
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    If your fuel line is leaking? All of it.

    I actually designed up something just like this a while back, wondered if someone was going to make one eventually. The cost was too high for me to make on my own in small batches, but looks like CS got it closer to what a new hard line would cost than I could. Good work.
     
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    You can make your own low pressure lines with russel fittings and braided hose. I have part numbers if needed...

    Hats off Corksport for staying in the game for us!

    Here is a shitty picture of the feed line with -6an fittings and compression fitted ptfe braided hose
     

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    Part numbers would be appreciated. My blue connector line into my HPFP has given up on life and pops off with the ITFP pressure. And the cost of buying a whole new line is close to $100, IIRC.
     
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    I made my own low pressure side as well. Earl's AN fittings and some hose from summmit. Pretty easy
     
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    Russell 640863. You will need 2, one for the plastic line and one for the pump and youll need -6an hose and fittings
     
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    Did you put one together?
     
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    I actually have one I bought from a guy in our area who purchases used/salvaged Speeds and parts them out. When it warms up a little, I'll try throwing that on and see if I can finally get rid of the zip-ties keeping it in place/not leaking.
     
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