I added the part numbers to the youtube video (again, and it seems to have stuck this time).
McMaster part numbers I used:
5583K48 Abrasion-Resistant White ETFE Tubing, .278" ID, 3/8" OD, .048" Wall, Semi-Clear White
50915K615 Brass Sleeve for 3/8" Tube OD, Brass Compression Tube Fitting, Packs of 10
50915K245 Tube Support for 3/8" Tube OD X 1/4" Tube ID, Brass Compression Tube Fitting, Packs of 10
5583K46 Abrasion-Resistant White ETFE Tubing, .187" ID, 1/4" OD, .031" Wall, Semi-Clear White, 10' L
50915K613 Brass Sleeve for 1/4" Tube OD, Brass Compression Tube Fitting, packs of 10
50915K243 Tube Support for 1/4" Tube OD X 1/8" Tube ID, Brass Compression Tube Fitting, Packs of 10
I chose ETFE because it has excellent chemical compatibility characteristics and you can see if there is fuel or bubbles inside it.
Increase control and power? Yes! You should install a pyro and boost gage. JATonka has excellent info on how hard you can run it on his web site. I stay below ~1150°F max. I find the only time EGT's get very high is when trying to maintain freeway speeds on grades on 5th hi or perhaps in 4th hi on a very steep grade, otherwise they are fine. You should set limits and not violate them.
Hey there brianp454,
I did watch your you tube vid 1st start up. The fuel line you used, what is the manufacturer and where did you find it?
I'm looking to do the same thing with mine. Did you put a pyrometer on too?