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Old 09-11-2005, 01:08 AM
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Please help. What is the best way to route a -10AN feed line and a -8AN return stainless line into the engine compartment away from exhaust heat not having any luck so far???
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The passanger side is going to be the easiest.
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Could you not route it the same as the stock lines? Of course, assuming the stock lines are removed.
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I have Kooks 1 7/8 Long tubes, I prefer to route them far away from exhaust heat...
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You could always route them through the headliner and then out of the dash to keep them away from the headers.......
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lol. or you could just find a way to heatsheild them.




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