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Ive heard alot of different thoughts from varying people about what size fuel lines flow what horsepower.

Does anyone know pretty accurately what size lines can flow what horsepower? I tried searching, but it didnt show up many results.

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ive been told that std lines being 8mm or 5/16" will support upto about 500-600hp, over that and you need 10mm 3/8" for something like 800-900hp and as the sizes go up, the hp rating goes up exponentially. eg. 1/2" or 12.7mm will do something stupid like 2000hp. Hopefully someone knows for sure.

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There is a 600awkw GTR down here using standard lines. I think the only reason to go to bigger/screw on fitting is more from a safety point of view, or if you have external stuff the use of teflon lines eliminates that stinky fuel smell everytime you get in your car.

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i have to a degree...but most of it is -6 as thats what i welded onto the std fuel rail. From the surge tank to the new fuel pump is -8 and to one length of the new fuel line is -8 and then -6 to the rail and -6 return to the rail and then to the surge tank. I checked the std fuel lines when i pulled them out and they were about 1/4" id in the steel line with about 5/16" od. New fuel lines are 1/2" id and the -6 is 5/16" id. So going up about 2mm in size should increase flow quite abit...atleast enough for what we want anyway.

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