Ritchie,

Thats a good idea.  I read the rule book and provided there are no joins within the 
cabin, then all is fine.

I will follow it up.  Thanks.

Cheers

--- "Williams, Ritchie (Plastics NZ)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>Michael,
>
>If I was you I would replace the existing fuel line with Stainless braided
>line which you can 
>route through the inside of the car totally alleviating any chance of it
>getting hit by stones. I 
>run this on my Rally car with a return line(fuel injected) of the same
>material.
>
>The Stainless braided line is expensive compared to the steel but is great
>as it is flexible & 
>you can easily route around anything inside the car & it looks pretty cool
>which is an added 
>bonus. It comes in a variety of diameters so you can suit it to how much
>fuel you want. You 
>can use standard hose clips or get neat looking Anodised aluminium ends with
>the hose clip 
>built in.
>
>
>I got mine from a speed shop & I would think most would be able to get it
>for you.
>
>
>-- 
>Ritchie Williams
>Carter Holt Harvey Plastic Products
>696 Te Rapa Rd
>Private Bag HN3044
>Hamilton
>New Zealand
>ph  64 7 8493 999
>fax 64 7 8498 764
>e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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