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Nope my ptfe fuel line had a black Teflon core!!!
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The E85 kit I ordered came with white ptfe lines and when I went to a local reputable hose supplier to get a replacement piece the ptfe hose they gave me was white as well.
 

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The black has nothing to do with e85,it is some kind of coating they put on it to help.with static electricity,in which i feel non of us have anything to worry about.Probably was used in hydraulic high pressure equipment that worked near power lines and when the auto guys starting using ptfe hose this hose was probably one of the choices they used,but both are fine for e85 as far as I know.
 
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The E85 kit I ordered came with white ptfe lines and when I went to a local reputable hose supplier to get a replacement piece the ptfe hose they gave me was white as well.
The black has nothing to do with e85,it is some kind of coating they put on it to help.with static electricity,in which i feel non of us have anything to worry about.Probably was used in hydraulic high pressure equipment that worked near power lines and when the auto guys starting using ptfe hose this hose was probably one of the choices they used,but both are fine for e85 as far as I know.
Yeah. Not worried about the chemical integrity of the line. I’m sure Fore wouldn’t use sub-standard material
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