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Since I will be finishing my true dual exhaust and the driver side pipe is going to be running where the fuel lines are and I'm afraid of heat getting to the lines I was going to relocate.
So my question is can I run AN lines from the fuel tank to the hardlines on the in the engine bay?
Originally posted by Yoshi94
Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
Originally posted by ryanwarby01
Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
Heat tape works well, however you still should allow for at least 2" of clearance between the exhaust and fuel lines. It's pretty easy to run AN fittings and braided lines, however it is pricey and the lines can be noisy everytime the system comes up to pressure. I have about 4 feet of braided line feeding the rails and you can hear the lines when they come up to pressure. Hard lines are a better choice in my opinion.
when i had my duals i had my fuel lines ran at a minimum of 2 inches away and a majority around 4-5 and still had a problem with boiling the fuel.. soon as i ran new braided lines away from that i havent had any problems..
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