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Rayzzfish

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I bought some fuel line for my two nitro cars. I dont really know if it's the right size. I know a lot of people will say search the forums I have and not just here. So any help would be nice. Thanks
 

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as long as your fuel inlets are 1/8 that should work.not sure about eaten.
 
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Pretty sure the size is right or at least close. I tried to measure my nitro fuel line with calipers and I had just under 1/4in OD and about .1in ID. Have no idea if that fuel line is compatable with nitro or not though.
 
Pretty sure the size is right or at least close. I tried to measure my nitro fuel line with calipers and I had just under 1/4in OD and about .1in ID. Have no idea if that fuel line is compatable with nitro or not though.
do you have a drill bit set . get the closest 1 that slides in the nitro line
 
do you have a drill bit set . get the closest 1 that slides in the nitro line
Good idea. A 1/8in drill bit fits very snugly inside the line. The next size down which I think was 7/64ths fit somewhat snugly. One more step down from that was 3/32 and it just slid in and out of the ID.
 
Good idea. A 1/8in drill bit fits very snugly inside the line. The next size down which I think was 7/64ths fit somewhat snugly. One more step down from that was 3/32 and it just slid in and out of the ID.
wow I actually had 1 lol.peace man
 
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