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Old 03-23-2013, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 1SIKS2K
Got my Aeromotive FPR mounted today and added some sound deadening to the trunk. Hopefully the Aeromotive A1000 will be a little less noticeable inside the car now that I added the sound deadening right above it.



Why would you run high pressure fuel lines inside the trunk?

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Originally Posted by Project GatTagO
Why would you run high pressure fuel lines inside the trunk?

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Did you some how not notice the fuel cell in the trunk???

Fuel lines in the trunk are much safer than a cluster of fuel lines in the engine bay. There is only 1 fitting that could fail in my engine bay where all the heat is.

Some people might not agree about fuel lines in the car, but im fine with it. I plan to eventually build a firewall to seperate the trunk from the interior. I believe its actually a rule in a few forms of racing to have a firewall seperating the driver from fuel cells and batteries.



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