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Old 07-17-2006, 08:35 AM
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I'm no fuel line expert, but I'm surprised that fuel lines like this are acceptable in a mass produced car. But then again, I guess history has proved it works. On the 3.7 we put solid fuel lines under the car. Though, I always thought that putting them under the car also carries some risk if you go farming in rocks... I wonder if it is better to have them inside the cabin... perhaps we should look into rule books from race orgs for pointers...

To make matters worse, on the platinum both fuel lines were pinched under the edge of the tray that holds the ECU Though, that could be from someone messing with it at some point. I haven't yet decided what to do about the fuel lines on Roxanne.
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