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Post by p518 on Nov 22, 2016 15:54:30 GMT -6
Had someone tell me today, that it is not.
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Post by bracketracing on Nov 22, 2016 17:52:15 GMT -6
I believe it's not
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Post by 69b1dart on Nov 24, 2016 12:54:51 GMT -6
no,think nhra wants it off the firewall,and no fuel line can be run on the inside of the frame,must be ran on outside of frame,in case clutch or trans lets go
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Post by dennismopar73 on Nov 24, 2016 17:52:46 GMT -6
If it's braided or incased it's fine,
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Post by 69b1dart on Nov 25, 2016 3:49:23 GMT -6
for a street car or a place like bonne terre where theres no tech would be fine
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Post by p518 on Nov 25, 2016 7:31:58 GMT -6
no,think nhra wants it off the firewall,and no fuel line can be run on the inside of the frame,must be ran on outside of frame,in case clutch or trans lets go Exactly what I was told and I agree.
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Post by dennismopar73 on Nov 25, 2016 18:47:00 GMT -6
no,think nhra wants it off the firewall,and no fuel line can be run on the inside of the frame,must be ran on outside of frame,in case clutch or trans lets go Exactly what I was told and I agree. Be whole lot cars won't pass them
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Post by dennismopar73 on Nov 25, 2016 22:17:18 GMT -6
Exactly what I was told and I agree. Be whole lot cars won't pass them Re- address this, Fuel line can be run either side of frame, just not inside of the frame, Once it gets to clutch area / firewall, either has to be in closed by tubing or shielded
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Post by 92ga on Nov 27, 2016 20:55:14 GMT -6
They made me change mine years ago when Gebharts ran Midstate. They wanted nothing on the firewall fuel related. Fuel lines have to be on the outside of the frame rails.
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Post by dennismopar73 on Nov 28, 2016 21:01:15 GMT -6
As I stated if they want them outside the frame rails , lot cars would fail Even stock cars because all are ran to inside of frame What they are saying is , they do not want them running inside the frame
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Post by 92ga on Dec 1, 2016 22:07:06 GMT -6
As I stated if they want them outside the frame rails , lot cars would fail Even stock cars because all are ran to inside of frame What they are saying is , they do not want them running inside the frame NO, what they are saying is IF THEY AREN'T stock, they need to be ran on the OUT side of the frame. They run much cooler out there any ways, and much less chance for damage from flying debris.
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Post by dennismopar73 on Dec 2, 2016 7:28:56 GMT -6
As I stated if they want them outside the frame rails , lot cars would fail Even stock cars because all are ran to inside of frame What they are saying is , they do not want them running inside the frame NO, what they are saying is IF THEY AREN'T stock, they need to be ran on the OUT side of the frame. They run much cooler out there any ways, and much less chance for damage from flying debris. Ooogeez No exemptions of stock in those rules As stated lots cars will fail Up to include mine
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Post by bracketracing on Dec 2, 2016 13:20:44 GMT -6
Mine won't fail.
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Post by seeingred on Dec 2, 2016 22:03:29 GMT -6
My aluminum fuel line runs in the same place as the original steel fuel line and it is on the inside of the frame rail and it has never failed Gateway's tech but don't tell any one it will be our secret shhhh lol
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Post by 396z on Dec 27, 2016 21:55:10 GMT -6
Firewall is a no no for sure. Rule book is pretty clear on it and I was made to change it on our car.
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