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Hello,
Most builders use Aeroquip or equivalent for fuel lines after the fuel pump up to the carburetor or injection distributor.
As there are no moving parts in this area why not using just aluminum 3003 covered by a fire sleeve ? This would make an easier navigation around the obstacles and is less costly.
 

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