Seems like the failures are due to "new" fuels as much as country of mfg.
Though, the thought of a failed an-10 oil line brings shivers.
I guess one can never be too careful when spec-ing pressure lines?
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Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Fwd: Fuel Line Sprinkler
> It is Chinese hose what exactly did they expect. All that stuff is built
> to
> sort of look like the real thing with zero quality control. I hope they
> saved enough to buy the real stuff later.
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>> Forwarded from a friend who is an engineer at GM and also a street
>> rodder.
>>
>> Subject: FW: Fuel Line Sprinkler
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