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All info appreciated. Flaring, stuff like that.
 
Hrm, I haven't used ti for fuel, but I did just order cunifer brake lines for my TR6.

One of the advantages is that it's easy to flare and get seals, much more so than stainless, but doesn't corrode. That said I'm not sure if the copper-nickle-iron alloy is fuel corrosion resistant
 
Cunifer fuel lines are what you get from Moss, at least when you buy for a TR3. Just bought some lines, definitely cunifer, they are bringing them in from the UK. They are fine.
 
The ones I bought were not, just spooled up with fittings not set yet. Haven't worked with it yet, but they say it is very easy to shape.
 
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