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lonewolfe |
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I've searched this topic and found a little information but was surprised there was not more. The search engine on this site leaves a lot to be desired. Anyhow, I'm relocating my fuel pump to the front of the car. I do not wish to put it in the front trunk so that leaves under the fuel tank or underneath the car close to the master cylinder underneath the stearing rack cover. Which location is best in your opinion? Any pro's or con's to either location?
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Mike Bellis |
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BTW, Mine is in the front trunk. I replace both fuel lines with aluminum tubing and AN-6 fittings from Summit Racing. I never trusted the stock plastic lines.
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