SS Fuel Lines (Tangerine) Install, Does it matter? |
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SS Fuel Lines (Tangerine) Install, Does it matter? |
sdoolin |
Oct 11 2015, 11:22 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 359 Joined: 1-May 14 From: LouKY Member No.: 17,299 Region Association: None |
Have OE flexible lines removed. Engine still in car, gas tank out.
Does it matter which fuel line goes where? They all have slightly different bends so I would guess that it matters at least a little bit. I mean I know that the long ones go through the tunnel and the short ones into the engine compartment (duh), but not sure otherwise. My kit from Tangerine did not have instructions, so looking for any help. |
sdoolin |
Oct 14 2015, 07:34 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 359 Joined: 1-May 14 From: LouKY Member No.: 17,299 Region Association: None |
Potentially stupid question.....
Best way to get power to my relocated fuel pump (up front under fuel tank)? I have searched (believe me) and read quite a bit, but nothing I have found has helped. I can run long wires from the existing power/ground leads in the engine bay through the tunnel and out the firewall to the new pump but that just doesn't seem "clean". Electrical systems not my strong suit, I am learning. I don't have a wiring diagram for the thing either (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) |
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