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Old 01-02-2004, 03:46 PM   #1
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Question fuel pump etc. question

anybody know how easy it would be to either relocate or shield the fuel pump, fuel filter and all the fuel lines on a '97 Z28. I want to go with a true dual exhaust but still have it come out the back and that would mean running the tubes over the rear axel on both sides but on the driver side you run into all of the above. So i need to either relocate them, heat shield them if possible or maybe just scrap the idea. anybody have an idea?
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Re: fuel pump etc. question

Get some header wrap from your local parts store and wrap the pipe with it. It'll keep it from getting to hot. That's what I did with my car and it works great.
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