Fuel Resistant 45 Degree Rubber/Silicone Elbows?
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Fuel Resistant 45 Degree Rubber/Silicone Elbows?
I'm looking for some 2" ID, 45 degree elbows that can be downstream of the injector. This is for an ITB setup to attach the throttle bodies to the manifold. The injector will be just upstream of the elbow so I'd like to be sure the elbow is resistant to hydrocarbons. I'm told that nitrile rubber or flourosilicone would be the best materials. Does anybody know of a source for elbows made of either material?
Thanks,
Robert
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