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Routing new EFI lines ideas

shebacat

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Hi there; I have a 1974 Challenger and I'm putting in a sniper efi tank. I want to run two 3/8" and one 1/4" steel lines. I'm looking at where the lines snake around the front leaf spring hanger. Question, is there another way to get around this without all those tight 90 degree bends and will all three lines fit thru? I just know I'm gonna have a tough time with those 90 degree bends. Thank you for any ideas. Shebacat
 

70chall440

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The only other want is to run them under the passenger side floor which exposes them to road damage, snagging, etc. The factory did it this way to provide as much protection as possible.

I have done a number of them and yes it takes some patience but probably the best thing is a good tubing bender. You can also do soft lines like SS braided, Nylon braided or even EFI rated rubber lines.
 

Chryco Psycho

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You can always modify the floor pan for more clearance it will be hidden under the rear seat anyway
 
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