New Braided Fuel Lines with Guage and Inline Filter

mechanic mike

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Here are some pics of my New Stainless Braided Fuel Lines for both Send and Return Lines. Kit came with everything needed for a plug and play and took about 20 minutes to complete. The guage is liquid filled for no fluctuation on the dial and the inline polished filter is a lifetime reusable filter with a removable micron filter. Ends are quick disconnect pieces for a clean NO modification install. Purchased on Ebay for $250.00 last week and was impressed with the quality of product and ease of install. I know my engine bay is dirty but I am starting to address that issue.

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Waste of money in my opinion. What's wrong with stock fuel lines and what's the benefit of this over stock?
 
KrayzieFox and XoX1de, you are both right. I forgot that our Mazdaspeed Proteges came with inline filters and a port allowing for ease of a guage install. I guess I just cant seem to find it on my stock fuel line. I respect your opinions but really, I figured if I am going to do a mod on my car I won't cut corners. And as far as cooling your fuel, it can be achieved very easy by attaching a cool can with proper fittings and extra fuel line with this setup versus the stock line
 
ive got a braided fuel line too. on my perrin fuel rail. no offense but the only thing i see thats beneficial here is a fuel pressure gauge.
 
I had a fuel pressure gauge on my P5-T but that's cuz I used a rising rate fuel pressure regulator to deliver the extra fuel needed for the turbo. On a MSP though, RRFPRs are not needed as the ECU is already programmed and piggyback units allow you to tune it without messing with fuel pressure.

Not trying to bust your balls or offend you, but I just don't see the improvement over stock by doing this mod.
 
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