ive noticed lately on a few of the sites i go on that there has been a lot of fuel line associated fires on cars
read this as it may save you a burnt out pile of metal.
http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/qinetiq-10-02471-assessing-fuel-system-compatability-with-bio-ethanol-and-risk-of-carburettor-icing/bioethanolstudyreport.pdf
i recently had a major fuel leak at brands hatch where i was lucky the car never went up in flames, was a braided line so hid the rubbery gunge underneath, luckily it blew in the pitlane and not whilst out on circuit
basically its saying that ethanol traces have been discovered in many fuel stations which are not compatible with many types of fuel lines so failiures could occur
read this as it may save you a burnt out pile of metal.
http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/qinetiq-10-02471-assessing-fuel-system-compatability-with-bio-ethanol-and-risk-of-carburettor-icing/bioethanolstudyreport.pdf
i recently had a major fuel leak at brands hatch where i was lucky the car never went up in flames, was a braided line so hid the rubbery gunge underneath, luckily it blew in the pitlane and not whilst out on circuit
basically its saying that ethanol traces have been discovered in many fuel stations which are not compatible with many types of fuel lines so failiures could occur