seanmooney
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Im going to running fuel lines inside the car as im putting in a c20xe and might end up tracking the car so dont want anything catching underneath.
Is there a particular type of fuel filter to use when installing inside a car or can you just use a normal filter and make a bracket?
Thanks
Sean
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ekrally
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just put in an ordinary filter or you can buy a proper filter http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/fuel-filters/sytec-lightweight-fuel-filter
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tom_simes
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Registered: 12th Jan 05
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I'd much rather them outside. Yes, they could get caught and split, but I'd much prefer a fuel fire outside out the cabin!
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Generation
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Registered: 7th Jul 09
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Your exhaust and sump would get caught before fuel lines wheels.
The chassis rails are lower than stanadrd fuel lines too. So fit them there?
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random dav
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Or if you are that bothered, run them inside a bit of ally box section underneath.
But as said above they will be fine
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