Today's "injected rated hoses" must be able to handle very high fuel pressure (possibly 60 to 90psi or more), compared to a pagoda's fuel pressure (usually less than 20psi never over 30psi). Always look for the exact pressure rating of the hose to make sure. Most non-injection fuel lines these days are rated over 30psi. With a pagoda, the large line coming out of the tank is gravity fed to the electric feed pump, and has basically no pressure. After the electric pump all fuel lines must have the potential to deal with 30 psi. Why 30 psi? Well, if the return fuel line going to the tank gets blocked then the electric fuel pump, in your pagoda, will over-pressurize the fuel system to it's maximum out-put which can be just under 30 psi. Under normal circumstances fuel flows back to the tank and pressure is maintained around 12-15psi by the return fitting orifice or check-valve on the injection pump.