Earl's EFI Vapor Guard Hose - 3/8 in Hose Size - 10 ft - Black

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SKU: EAR751066ERL
Hose, EFI Vapor Guard, 3/8 in Hose Size, 10 ft, Rubber, Black, Each

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Vapor Guard hose must be used with Vapor Guard hose ends and clamps (other hose barb style fittings or hose ends may damage the inner liner on the hose) Vapor Guard is not Recommended for Vacuum applications.

  • Multi-fuel compatible: Approved for use with leaded and unleaded Gasoline, Diesel, Biodiesel, E-85, 100% Methanol, ETHANOL and Gasohol fuels
  • A two foot section of Earl's Vapor Guard saves one gallon of gas each year as compared to traditional rubber hose from permeation alone
  • Primary Barrier Liner - initial layer offers high resistance to heat and aggressive fuels
  • Vapor Guard Barrier - Thermoplastic layer provides superior fuel isolation significantly reducing vapors from escaping through the hose
  • Reinforcement braid-aramid material - (EFI hose only) is used to provide the higher pressure rating that is required with fuel injection
  • Exterior cover - provides extreme tolerance of heat and ozone
  • Choose from carburetor or higher pressure EFI hose
  • Hose available in 5/16" and 3/8" sizes
  • Not for use in applications where the hose is submersed in fuel
  • Fuel Injection Hose - Rated Maximum 225 PSI
  • Product Description:

  • Hose
  • EFI Vapor Guard
  • 3/8 in Hose Size
  • 10 ft
  • Rubber
  • Black
  • Sold Individually
  • Earl's Performance Products was founded by Earl Fouts in 1955 in Lawndale, California. The mission was to supply high-quality military aircraft surplus plumbing components directly to the racing industry from a small retail outlet. As the military surplus market dried up, Earl recognized the need for continuity of supply for the racing market and pioneered the Earl's range of hoses and fittings that are still used today. In doing so he created the racing aftermarket plumbing industry.