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    Default For guys with speed inc fuel lines

    Hey guys, I'm wondering what fittings and lengths of stainless line I need to make my own speed inc fuel line relocation kit. I have a shit ton of fittings and I'd like to make my own instead of forking over the 155 bucks for there kit since I am on a tight budget. Thanks alot

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    I know that jegs or summit carries the fuel rail fittings for like $12. If you do find out anything you should make a sticky out of it and post the lengths.

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    Yeah I'm trying to weigh the costs between buying there kit and building my own.

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    Just buy theirs. It's set for the correct length, everything is there, it's simple. And you support a forum sponsor.
    DO IT.
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    Yeah that's what I'm going to do. It'll be easier than piecing something together.

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    i plan to buy that kit one day. let us know how the install goes
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