REDHORSE PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS FROM SUMMIT RACING
ONE MAINLY FOR OUR NORTH AMERICAN READERS
Build your car’s fuel system to handle E85 with Redhorse Performance fuel pumps, hoses and fittings.
6910 Series E85 Compatible In-Tank Fuel Pump Kits
The Redhorse Performance 6910 Series E85 Compatible In-Tank Fuel Pump Kits can feed engines making 750-plus horsepower consistently and reliably. The kits are available with your choice of 450 or 535 LPH pumps and come with a sock filter, wiring harness, fuse, hose and clamps.
304 Stainless and 305 Black Series Non-Carbon Lined PTFE Hoses
Redhorse Performance 304 Stainless and 305 Black Series Non-Carbon Lined PTFE Hoses can handle the same extreme pressures and fuel types as the company’s race-certified 302 and 303 Series Hoses but lack the NHRA-approved conductive core lining. That reduces the cost by about 30 per cent leaving you with extra cash to spend on more speed parts.
The hoses are fully compatible with all types of fuel and are engineered to be used with the company’s 1200 Series Reusable PTFE Hose Ends. They are available in -4 to -12 AN sizes in precut 3-, 6-, 10-, 15-, 20- and 50-foot lengths.
1200 Series Reuseable PTFE Hose Ends
Redhorse Performance 1200 Series Reusable PTFE Hose Ends can be used with a wide range of fuels and fluids. Features include:
- 6061-T6 aluminium are CNC-machined to proper sizing for easy assembly
• Double Viton® O-ring seals
• Hand polished for smoothness and color consistent anodizing
• Reusable design (requires new ferrules, sold separately)
The 1200 Series Reusable PTFE Hose Ends are designed for use with Redhorse Performance 302, 303, 304 and 305 series PTFE hoses only. Not to be used with standard-type braided or push lock hoses. The hose ends are available in straight and 30-, 45-, 60-, 90-, 120-, 150- and 180-degree angles in your choice of red/blue, black, and clear anodised finishes.
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