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Looks nice, but do you have enough slack in those lines for engine movement?
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Good point. Maybe that first one is a lil short. The front carb should be fine. I have plenty of extra line so.....
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After sleeping on it, I don't know what I was thinking running the hoses like that anyway. They do have plenty of side to side room, but I think I will just run longer one's for each side and then zip tie them to the holes for mechanical linkage on the mikuni manifold for a much cleaner look as well. They will run parallel to the valve cover and then a soft 90 to each carb
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I think this is a little bit better
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This fuel system is tedious. Almost finished though. Mounted the fuel pump under the back seat. I need to run a wire from the ignition to the back and hook up a relay. Add the fuel filter and that's about it.
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I wish I could get the slimline foam unit that attaches to these. Otherwise it will just be an excuse to upgrade the motor
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You can fit an ITG set up in there, they look nice,
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Where can I get it from?
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But then you won't be able to see the yummy bellmouths.
What is there was a really thin thingy dingy filter that you couldn't really see cause it was before the bellmouth?
See pic.
What is there was a really thin thingy dingy filter that you couldn't really see cause it was before the bellmouth?
See pic.
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High flow, small size, filtering ability - pick two.Denver wrote:But then you won't be able to see the yummy bellmouths.
What is there was a really thin thingy dingy filter that you couldn't really see cause it was before the bellmouth?
See pic.
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