You gotta be effin kidding me? Everything is made in china these days! Even half the parts in a new car. Might as well go live in a plastic bubble if you are worried about the safety of anything anymore. If you are half your worth as a mechanic you better be able to tell when something is of decent quality no matter where it's made. Sure, I wish that everything we use here was made in the USA like it used to be and the fact that almost nothing is anymore will be the undoing of this country eventually. P.S. it's Their, and not there.
Gary, I’m sure you paid 30 dollars for each fitting from earls? 🤣 just to find out they’re made in China too! Skip the brand name scalping.. just like paint guns are just rebranded one is 250 the other is 50 but it’s the same exact gun.. 👍
@@PNW_Car_Mods I just picked up the entire thing exactly as sold by China at the local race shop by what you claim is made in China, except it had a big ole made in USA on it. And it only cost a few dollars more. Keep supporting Trash.
Great tutorial on the assembly process. Also glad to hear these are of decently quality, been eyeballing trying out one of these kits by Evil Energy. Oh and I dig the vette. 👌🏼
Just wanted to say that I loved your video. I'm doing some Evil Energy line and fittings in my 67 Corvette as I've got a crate LS376/525 and Tremec TKX 5 speed that I'm putting in it. The new gas tank is a much bigger hassle than I thought with all of the AN stuff and PTFE hose. Figuring out where to mount things in such such tight spaces is the problem. Thanks for doing such a detailed video. I love that C5 that you have! By the way, absolutely everything from the tank to the radiator had to be changed out and all is new. Endless challenges but it should be so fun once done.
Great video! I'm working on installing an FAST manifold on my LS7. I had ordered this kit but never assembled AN lines before. This helped a lot. Very well done and meticulous installation. And I have the same Cleetus shirt! haha
Great Video. You can also use good cable loppers to cut the line, then just trim the crimped/pinched bit of PTFE off with a razor blade - no dust or metal splinters this way.
One of my favorite how to videos. There’s definitely some AN in my future. Oh, and I see you have some Cleetus attire. We were posting about getting to Bradenton, so let’s see, at 65mph average speed, divided into 2700 miles, correcting for global rotation, carry the 9, uh…you’d be there in no time at all! 🇺🇸
Always good to put names to faces errr I mean forum members lol. You ever watch any of the Vinwiki cannonball videos? It's incredible what they have done to set east west records. Thanks for checking the video out good sir!
Thanks Toys. We did some very minor tweaks to the VE table after doing 3 runs of datalogging and man I hate to sound like a broken record but this car is driving and running better than ever. Especially the slow speed parking lot stuff. Now I just need to get off my ass and get the -8 bulkhead fitting put in the drivers side tank. Procrastinating of course since it needs to be drained lol.
good video. it almost seems like it comes down to luck with quality these days and price doesnt seem to be a factor. that damn dexter giving up right as it was almost over.
Thanks for making this video. I am currently on the fence about buying Evil Energy products off Amazon but damn with Vibrant fuel lines and fitting from Summit Racing it seems like I have to sell my first born just to get the lines, lol! I really don't want to have to go through all that measuring, cutting, installing only to have it fail/leak out like a rusty battle ship. I want the quality but I don't want to pay all that money, lol! I wish there was something out there reliable but not crazy expensive. I mean, really, how can one justify $150 bucks for an adjustable AN wrench?!
If you have not bought any Evil Energy fittings I would say just buy a few and check them out in hand. I worked on EMS helicopters for 30 years and still do part time. These fittings are very close to being just as good of quality as the aviation AN stuff I've touched in all those years. I think you'll be surprised. I agree though, to do a top shelf build the cost is insane. I'm just a hobby guy, and not a fan of B i D en onomics. With the cost of living where it's at these days I have to use the best inexpensive products I can or it will take me 5 times longer to afford a build.
Can you tell me why -8 or -6? I’m running a set up on my truck soon and didn’t give any consideration as to why I might run a smaller line or larger line. Of course common sense says larger lines more fuel can be obtained, but what are the limits to -6 compared to a -8. I’m currently running a lq4, 243 heads, long tubes mild cam truck intake, 450lph fuel pump. Nothing major but planned to run a forced induction set up here in the near future. Did I mess up going with a -6 I could have bought once cried once kinda deal is what I’m thinking at this point. Do I need more pump to keep up with -8 lines I guess I should have did more research on this as I am clueless but seeing your video with you swapping has got my wheels turning
All good questions and stuff to think about. If you are going to go down the boost road I would recommend 8an and an appropriate regulator. Also think of it this way. It's not so much the tubing or hose. It's the fittings. A lot of times 8an fittings are restricted down to as small as 6an due to the way the fittings are made and to keep strength. In my case I made the switch to 8an because I have a lot of fittings in the engine bay and didn't want to take a chance on any restriction. The beauty of using the EE parts is that it's budget friendly so if you already have 6 and want to go to 8 you might be out a couple hundred bucks instead of 1k. Funny enough I was able to repurpose a crap ton of my 6an stuff into my LS swapped Ford Ranger build. Which now has an LQ9 in it.
@@PNW_Car_Mods well the thing about evil is they have a plumbing kit in -6. Which should be more than plenty for around $120 I believe it was. I also ordered their fpr but after some research opted out and ordered another one already from aeromotive. I’ve yet to receive my parts from EE so far, so still waiting on them. Idk if it’s because I ordered them from EE website or not, but shipping is taking for ever. This actually brings me to the reason I found your video, because I didn’t realize I was buying from China. I assumed it was manufactured there of course but thought they had a distribution here in the states. None the less it got me into researching the company. Now I’ve seen your video about the second fpr I ordered and it’s identical to the one you replaced. So now I’m unsure about it 🤣 research is king I suppose quit tapping that proceed to check out button. Makes me wonder if the cheaper EE fpr might have been just fine for my application. Now I’ll have one laying around for the mean time. Might hook it up first and try it out do a review on it just to see if maybe they have something of quality that people thinks is trash because of the price and where it’s made. Is what it is at this point it’s all paid for and on the way or already here so I’m about to learn either way. Waiting on the EE stuff to arrive before installing parts. Holley here I come. Also heads up, check out low dollar motorsports if doing a Holley. They have some of the sensors for about a 3rd of the price as Holley ridiculous the mark up on automotive parts. I agree sometimes you get what you pay for, but I worked in a generator manufacturer company for about 3 years and we built everything from Cat to Koehler and everything in between and they all got the same quality manufacturing only difference was the paint on the out side and physical shell that covered the windings.
The white inner house is nonconductive, better have a fire extinguisher ready to go. I like the carbon PTFE regardless a hella lot better than bending old school steel lines
@MRBLACK947 A nonconductive hose can't ground and gasoline causes static electricity as it flows so it either will zap a pinhole or cause combust. A carbon-lined conductive ptfe hose will ground to the metal flare fittings at either end.
@@collinwilliams5420 This is very interesting. I had honestly not heard of this. I'm not convinced it would have made me change my decision regardless. After doing a bit of research and googling I see it is a topic that comes up on a few forums over the years. That being said, I did not see a single incident reported where it actually caused a fire or burned someone's car to the ground.
@MRBLACK947 We've lost 3 cars in FD due to fuel lines not meeting our abusive standards. Keyword "abusive" two out of three burn outs from two separate teams summed up to amazon kits. Them showing the most fire damage out of the cars total loss. We don't report to a data system we just rebuild and race again. Scca won't let us use anything but metal and braided rubber which sucks because ptfe lasts way longer. I'm 100% positive for the daily corvette it's a great upgrade.
Never had a problem with the hose or hose ends. Zero leaks. I did have one orb to AN fitting in a fuel rail that didn't want to seal up. Kept weeping fuel on the flare. Replaced it with a new one and no further issues. I just bought another one of these kits for a LS swap Ford Ranger we're starting in on.
Negative. We don't have it here at all unless you buy it in a very expensive drum. I want to keep all my options option for the future though. Thanks for checking it out!
How do you go about clocking the fittings properly? Due to the nature of how they tighten up the nut always starts to also turn the hose on my ptfe lines so if i am using for example a 90 degree fitting, I cannot get it clocked to the proper orientation since the hose spins when tightening down the nut to the fitting.
Any of the PTFE fittings I've used that aren't a straight fitting have an o-ring in them allowing the angled piece of the fitting to swivel freely. Not been a problem for me at all. I think on this job I used two 90s a 45 and a 120 degree and there all pointed exactly where I want them. I thought I showed that in the video but maybe I didn't.
@@PNW_Car_Mods Interesting, i've been using Vibrant brand PTFE hose and fittings and they have both "swivel" and non-swivel versions. Coincidentally i used two non-swivel 30 degree for my -10an turbo oil drain and had a hell of a time clocking them correctly.
No offense intended, either you are doing something wrong or possibly got a bad batch. I've not broken a single one of these after installing probably over 25 hose ends. Just did another 4 yesterday problem free.
So there fittings are chinese? And you risk your life? Better off not modding.
You gotta be effin kidding me? Everything is made in china these days! Even half the parts in a new car. Might as well go live in a plastic bubble if you are worried about the safety of anything anymore. If you are half your worth as a mechanic you better be able to tell when something is of decent quality no matter where it's made. Sure, I wish that everything we use here was made in the USA like it used to be and the fact that almost nothing is anymore will be the undoing of this country eventually. P.S. it's Their, and not there.
Lol. Ok know it all. You have no idea
@@garychios go ahead and straighten me out. I'll wait.
Gary, I’m sure you paid 30 dollars for each fitting from earls? 🤣 just to find out they’re made in China too! Skip the brand name scalping.. just like paint guns are just rebranded one is 250 the other is 50 but it’s the same exact gun.. 👍
@@PNW_Car_Mods I just picked up the entire thing exactly as sold by China at the local race shop by what you claim is made in China, except it had a big ole made in USA on it. And it only cost a few dollars more. Keep supporting Trash.
Great tutorial on the assembly process. Also glad to hear these are of decently quality, been eyeballing trying out one of these kits by Evil Energy.
Oh and I dig the vette. 👌🏼
Still having nothing but positive success with these kits. No complaints.
@@PNW_Car_Mods Outstanding, I have my first one on the way.
Just wanted to say that I loved your video. I'm doing some Evil Energy line and fittings in my 67 Corvette as I've got a crate LS376/525 and Tremec TKX 5 speed that I'm putting in it. The new gas tank is a much bigger hassle than I thought with all of the AN stuff and PTFE hose. Figuring out where to mount things in such such tight spaces is the problem. Thanks for doing such a detailed video. I love that C5 that you have!
By the way, absolutely everything from the tank to the radiator had to be changed out and all is new. Endless challenges but it should be so fun once done.
Thank you and you are welcome. Thanks for your support. Absolutely love C2s! Especially modernized C2s.
Great video! I'm working on installing an FAST manifold on my LS7. I had ordered this kit but never assembled AN lines before. This helped a lot. Very well done and meticulous installation. And I have the same Cleetus shirt! haha
Thank you. I think you will like this line and fittings. I really think the quality is great for ch ina.
Great Video. You can also use good cable loppers to cut the line, then just trim the crimped/pinched bit of PTFE off with a razor blade - no dust or metal splinters this way.
I've often wondered about trying that but have been worried it would just mangle the steel braid. Thanks for checking it out and the info!
One of my favorite how to videos. There’s definitely some AN in my future.
Oh, and I see you have some Cleetus attire. We were posting about getting to Bradenton, so let’s see, at 65mph average speed, divided into 2700 miles, correcting for global rotation, carry the 9, uh…you’d be there in no time at all! 🇺🇸
Always good to put names to faces errr I mean forum members lol. You ever watch any of the Vinwiki cannonball videos? It's incredible what they have done to set east west records. Thanks for checking the video out good sir!
P.S. We've probably donated 500 bucks to ole Cleeter in the last 5 years. No regrets
Nice work to keep that mighty LSA enhanced V8 well hydrated!
Thanks Toys. We did some very minor tweaks to the VE table after doing 3 runs of datalogging and man I hate to sound like a broken record but this car is driving and running better than ever. Especially the slow speed parking lot stuff. Now I just need to get off my ass and get the -8 bulkhead fitting put in the drivers side tank. Procrastinating of course since it needs to be drained lol.
good video. it almost seems like it comes down to luck with quality these days and price doesnt seem to be a factor. that damn dexter giving up right as it was almost over.
I agree cole. It seems like the days of saying you get what you pay for are not always a hard and fast thing anymore.
Never saw how you connected your lines to the fuel pump
Check this out. It shows the actual installation on to the car. ua-cam.com/video/4DmKgXMmGFw/v-deo.html
Thanks for making this video. I am currently on the fence about buying Evil Energy products off Amazon but damn with Vibrant fuel lines and fitting from Summit Racing it seems like I have to sell my first born just to get the lines, lol!
I really don't want to have to go through all that measuring, cutting, installing only to have it fail/leak out like a rusty battle ship.
I want the quality but I don't want to pay all that money, lol! I wish there was something out there reliable but not crazy expensive.
I mean, really, how can one justify $150 bucks for an adjustable AN wrench?!
If you have not bought any Evil Energy fittings I would say just buy a few and check them out in hand. I worked on EMS helicopters for 30 years and still do part time. These fittings are very close to being just as good of quality as the aviation AN stuff I've touched in all those years. I think you'll be surprised. I agree though, to do a top shelf build the cost is insane. I'm just a hobby guy, and not a fan of B i D en onomics. With the cost of living where it's at these days I have to use the best inexpensive products I can or it will take me 5 times longer to afford a build.
Can you tell me why -8 or -6? I’m running a set up on my truck soon and didn’t give any consideration as to why I might run a smaller line or larger line. Of course common sense says larger lines more fuel can be obtained, but what are the limits to -6 compared to a -8. I’m currently running a lq4, 243 heads, long tubes mild cam truck intake, 450lph fuel pump. Nothing major but planned to run a forced induction set up here in the near future. Did I mess up going with a -6 I could have bought once cried once kinda deal is what I’m thinking at this point. Do I need more pump to keep up with -8 lines I guess I should have did more research on this as I am clueless but seeing your video with you swapping has got my wheels turning
All good questions and stuff to think about. If you are going to go down the boost road I would recommend 8an and an appropriate regulator. Also think of it this way. It's not so much the tubing or hose. It's the fittings. A lot of times 8an fittings are restricted down to as small as 6an due to the way the fittings are made and to keep strength. In my case I made the switch to 8an because I have a lot of fittings in the engine bay and didn't want to take a chance on any restriction. The beauty of using the EE parts is that it's budget friendly so if you already have 6 and want to go to 8 you might be out a couple hundred bucks instead of 1k. Funny enough I was able to repurpose a crap ton of my 6an stuff into my LS swapped Ford Ranger build. Which now has an LQ9 in it.
@@PNW_Car_Mods well the thing about evil is they have a plumbing kit in -6. Which should be more than plenty for around $120 I believe it was. I also ordered their fpr but after some research opted out and ordered another one already from aeromotive. I’ve yet to receive my parts from EE so far, so still waiting on them. Idk if it’s because I ordered them from EE website or not, but shipping is taking for ever. This actually brings me to the reason I found your video, because I didn’t realize I was buying from China. I assumed it was manufactured there of course but thought they had a distribution here in the states. None the less it got me into researching the company. Now I’ve seen your video about the second fpr I ordered and it’s identical to the one you replaced. So now I’m unsure about it 🤣 research is king I suppose quit tapping that proceed to check out button. Makes me wonder if the cheaper EE fpr might have been just fine for my application. Now I’ll have one laying around for the mean time. Might hook it up first and try it out do a review on it just to see if maybe they have something of quality that people thinks is trash because of the price and where it’s made. Is what it is at this point it’s all paid for and on the way or already here so I’m about to learn either way. Waiting on the EE stuff to arrive before installing parts. Holley here I come. Also heads up, check out low dollar motorsports if doing a Holley. They have some of the sensors for about a 3rd of the price as Holley ridiculous the mark up on automotive parts. I agree sometimes you get what you pay for, but I worked in a generator manufacturer company for about 3 years and we built everything from Cat to Koehler and everything in between and they all got the same quality manufacturing only difference was the paint on the out side and physical shell that covered the windings.
Dexter lives LOL, great video by the way
Made sure to do that just for you lol.
This C5 has an ongoing annual budget like the Department of Defense. lol
-Chuck
I cannot confirm or deny this accusation! haha.
Their product is just fine,
I agree. Great successes with all that I have tried.
I just got my evil PTFE hose...it seems small in diameter just looking at it.
I think people get desensitized looking at all the racecar stuff on the internet and youtube. 6AN and 8AN are NOT very big at all.
Was your old fuel system also evil energy? I am really debating on getting this kit of paying them $300 plus line and fitting components I need.
Yes it was. Never had any problems with the quality of the first iteration. I think you will like it.
@@PNW_Car_Mods awesome! I’ve seen their reviews the seem pretty good. Every product can fail even top brands so I think I will be getting me a -8 kit
The white inner house is nonconductive, better have a fire extinguisher ready to go. I like the carbon PTFE regardless a hella lot better than bending old school steel lines
Why does non conductive warrant a fire extinguisher?
@MRBLACK947 A nonconductive hose can't ground and gasoline causes static electricity as it flows so it either will zap a pinhole or cause combust. A carbon-lined conductive ptfe hose will ground to the metal flare fittings at either end.
@@collinwilliams5420 This is very interesting. I had honestly not heard of this. I'm not convinced it would have made me change my decision regardless. After doing a bit of research and googling I see it is a topic that comes up on a few forums over the years. That being said, I did not see a single incident reported where it actually caused a fire or burned someone's car to the ground.
@MRBLACK947 We've lost 3 cars in FD due to fuel lines not meeting our abusive standards. Keyword "abusive" two out of three burn outs from two separate teams summed up to amazon kits. Them showing the most fire damage out of the cars total loss. We don't report to a data system we just rebuild and race again. Scca won't let us use anything but metal and braided rubber which sucks because ptfe lasts way longer. I'm 100% positive for the daily corvette it's a great upgrade.
@@collinwilliams5420 Thanks for the info sir. Definitely food for thought.
have you had any issues with EVIl Energy fuel line kits?
Never had a problem with the hose or hose ends. Zero leaks. I did have one orb to AN fitting in a fuel rail that didn't want to seal up. Kept weeping fuel on the flare. Replaced it with a new one and no further issues. I just bought another one of these kits for a LS swap Ford Ranger we're starting in on.
Great vid do you run e85
Negative. We don't have it here at all unless you buy it in a very expensive drum. I want to keep all my options option for the future though. Thanks for checking it out!
There's some hose in this house
Layin some pipe!
How do you go about clocking the fittings properly? Due to the nature of how they tighten up the nut always starts to also turn the hose on my ptfe lines so if i am using for example a 90 degree fitting, I cannot get it clocked to the proper orientation since the hose spins when tightening down the nut to the fitting.
Any of the PTFE fittings I've used that aren't a straight fitting have an o-ring in them allowing the angled piece of the fitting to swivel freely. Not been a problem for me at all. I think on this job I used two 90s a 45 and a 120 degree and there all pointed exactly where I want them. I thought I showed that in the video but maybe I didn't.
@@PNW_Car_Mods Interesting, i've been using Vibrant brand PTFE hose and fittings and they have both "swivel" and non-swivel versions. Coincidentally i used two non-swivel 30 degree for my -10an turbo oil drain and had a hell of a time clocking them correctly.
I have broke 3 of these this week
No offense intended, either you are doing something wrong or possibly got a bad batch. I've not broken a single one of these after installing probably over 25 hose ends. Just did another 4 yesterday problem free.
@@PNW_Car_Mods I think it was a bad batch. I used an older one that had a thicker mating surface inside of it and it has worked so far.
What is that tool you inserted into the olive to seat the ptfe?
Yes. It is provided in the kit. Works very well. Also makes it easier to get the fitting into the ferrule and liner.
You need AN jaws….
Yeah I hear ya. I have a pair of the hard plastic ones but they are terrible and slip way too easily.
You have an email I can reach you at I'm from lacey and I have a heads cam fbody and would love to learn from ya about the lsa, I want to build it
If you are on a PC you can see my email in the about tab of the channel. As long as it's not a a 4th gen are not a problem. :)