routing through centre tunnel
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routing through centre tunnel
I'm about to do the brake/fuel lines. seems like most run the brakeline to the rear at the top right through the tunnel, but what about fuel lines (feed+return) and the wiring loom.
I read somewhere that fuel and electrics can't be on the same side, so is it possible to run the fuel lines together with the brake line and run the wiring loom on the other side?
Been searching thru dozens of pictures, but apparently noone ever took shot of the tunnel fully equipped.
I read somewhere that fuel and electrics can't be on the same side, so is it possible to run the fuel lines together with the brake line and run the wiring loom on the other side?
Been searching thru dozens of pictures, but apparently noone ever took shot of the tunnel fully equipped.
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Re: routing through centre tunnel
You can do it how you like but I ran the brake lines along the top right as you said then cable tied(thick ones)the fuel supply/return to the copper brake lines. I slipped rubber hose onto one line every 300mm or so to keep a non contact gap. The loom runs along the top left. My double fuel lines were of course retro fitted recently . Either way brake/fuel lines can go the same side , position.Werner Van Loock wrote:I'm about to do the brake/fuel lines. seems like most run the brakeline to the rear at the top right through the tunnel, but what about fuel lines (feed+return) and the wiring loom.
I read somewhere that fuel and electrics can't be on the same side, so is it possible to run the fuel lines together with the brake line and run the wiring loom on the other side?
Been searching thru dozens of pictures, but apparently noone ever took shot of the tunnel fully equipped.
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Thanks for the pics and the offer, but I will be having rubber lines, or should I go for copper instead? If so, is it the same piping as the brake lines or is it bigger diam?Cerberus wrote:Here's how i did my fuel lines
If you want some clips pm me your address and i will post some off to you.
Phil
Rob that's certainly not SVA compliant as they need to be rigid mounted to the chassis using P clips or similar like Phil's. But thanks anyway.stylussprinter wrote:You can do it how you like but I ran the brake lines along the top right as you said then cable tied(thick ones)the fuel supply/return to the copper brake lines. I slipped rubber hose onto one line every 300mm or so to keep a non contact gap. The loom runs along the top left. My double fuel lines were of course retro fitted recently . Either way brake/fuel lines can go the same side , position.
I read some time ago on locostbuilders that it is a SVa issue, though some testers look at it and others don't. Will try and find it in the sva manual.Pete&Matt wrote:going back to Werners question about the fuel and electrics running togther, is this an SVA problem? If so, we have a problem as we have run ours together!
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braided aint necessary, otherwise all injection tintops should have braided. Mine is 6mm id high pressure (up to 10 bar)
I will only be running 3 bar.
Braided is more for motorsport use as they mostly run higher pressure and have more possibility to rubbing on to something. And braided off course looks better
I will only be running 3 bar.
Braided is more for motorsport use as they mostly run higher pressure and have more possibility to rubbing on to something. And braided off course looks better
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