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-6 AN
JEGS 555-111913 Pro-Flo Extreme Braided Hose Features:
- Designed to meet strict racing specifications and extreme conditions
- High-tensile nylon fiber outer shell with an inner braid of stainless steel
- Withstands high pressure, temperature, and abrasion
- Lighter weight than stainless braided hoses
- Fluoroelastomer inner tube with integral braid provides compatibility with ethanol-based fuels including E85
- Features black nylon outer shell, stainless steel inner braid, and distinguishing gray tracer thread
- Gray tracer thread in black nylon outer jacket to distinguish from other black nylon hoses
- Tested and meets SAE 30 R 9 specifications
- Not for use with brake fluid (e.g. vacuum lines or extreme heat applications)
- No crimping required
JEGS offers assorted HD series AN fittings and braided hoses to help you complete your AN plumbing project. Click on the links below.
- JEGS AN Hose End Fittings - Black/Silver HD Series (Compatible with most gasoline and ethanol-based fuels including E85)
- JEGS Pro-Flo 200 Series Stainless Steel Braided Hose (Compatible with synthetic lubricants, coolant, oil, and most gasoline)
- JEGS Pro-Flo 350 Series Nylon Black Braided Hose (Compatible with synthetic lubricants, coolant, oil, and most gasoline)
- JEGS Pro-Flo Extreme Braided Hose (Compatible with most gasoline and ethanol-based fuels including E85)
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.