Hey guys,
I figured it's about time I started posting on here, for both questions I have and your opinions.
To get you all caught up, I'm building an SP rabbit
So far I've been posting here-
http://www.dubsnorth.org/forum/viewtopi ... 44&t=10808
So, I want to run fuel lines inside, but does this interfere with any rules? SCCA or hillclimb?
I plan to do brake lines inside as well, especially because I want the prop valve accessible.
For the fuel lines, I'm assuming they need to be braided line inside?
-Matt
'84 GTI Build
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What about steel tubing? Its cheaper and pretty easy to work with a couple hand tools.
The older I get the better I was.
Re: '84 GTI Build
Sounds good to me if you guys think that would be the most acceptable
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Steel should be fine.
Just avoid naked rubber hoses and hose clamps inside the car for either brake or fuel lines.
Just avoid naked rubber hoses and hose clamps inside the car for either brake or fuel lines.
The older I get the better I was.
Re: '84 GTI Build
We are also cool with the old standby of fuel hose run through electrical conduit - either the traditional EMT or the "oil tight" flexible. just don't run it thru structure! Or inside the same conduit as the battery + cable......
John and Michelle Reed
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Re: '84 GTI Build
I got some of the oil tight flexible conduit, I'll try to make that work.