Replacement Fuel Lines
Discussion
Keep them where they can be seen and accessed easily for maintenance purposes.
Mine follow the factory route on the lower chassis rails, I extended the copper up into the engine bay for easier access as I didn’t like the location above the bellhousing.
I also extended them at the back slightly so the rubber hose could be connected easier.
I went over to this hose, not cheap but you need high quality stuff.
https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p/high-spec-rub...
Mine follow the factory route on the lower chassis rails, I extended the copper up into the engine bay for easier access as I didn’t like the location above the bellhousing.
I also extended them at the back slightly so the rubber hose could be connected easier.
I went over to this hose, not cheap but you need high quality stuff.
https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p/high-spec-rub...
They just go along the bottom of the chassis. Put any joins where they are easy to access.
Make sure you buy quality hose which is resistant to modern ethanol fuels.
Gates is popular on here but there are other quality brands available.
Be careful with flea bay. Even if rubber hose has some spec printed on it, it may not meet that spec.
Make sure you buy quality hose which is resistant to modern ethanol fuels.
Gates is popular on here but there are other quality brands available.
Be careful with flea bay. Even if rubber hose has some spec printed on it, it may not meet that spec.
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