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    Use short lengths of neoprene or rubber fuel line hose where you have to in order to connect to components, but keep this non-metallic line to a minimum. Here's an excerpt from the NHRA rulebook:

    ..."A maximum of 12 inches total (front to rear) of non-metallic or non-steel braided hose is permitted for connection purposes only"...

    If you wanted, you could run the rear brake line, fuel line and remote battery cable together through Adel clamps spaced about 12 inches apart. Use the rubber insulated Adels.

    Do not run any brake or fuel lines in the driveshaft tunnel.
    Last edited by techinspector1; 09-01-2005 at 08:47 PM.
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