I was looking at some pictures of buggies from some of the hardcore buggy racers out there. I started to notice some weird things some of them do with their fuel lines:
Why does his pressure line and his supply line wrap around the back of his engine?
Here is another one done more sloppy:
Again around the heat sink and sitting on the manifold.
This one is using zip-ties I think to hold the gas lines back. It still loooks like his lines are touching the exhaust header.
I had problems with other nitros where the heat from the engine has melted my gas lines and made holes. Why are these guys running their lines like this? Are they looking for the extra length to it stays running in-case they flip on their lid?
Also maybe I'm missing something. Can I rotate the fuel nipple on my carb?
My nipple points back towards the rear of the buggy so does the nipple on my pipe. It's almost like it is setup for me to run my lines around the back of the heat sink like you see in these pics.
Any information or adivce on running these lines would be a help.
-rob
Why does his pressure line and his supply line wrap around the back of his engine?
Here is another one done more sloppy:
Again around the heat sink and sitting on the manifold.
This one is using zip-ties I think to hold the gas lines back. It still loooks like his lines are touching the exhaust header.
I had problems with other nitros where the heat from the engine has melted my gas lines and made holes. Why are these guys running their lines like this? Are they looking for the extra length to it stays running in-case they flip on their lid?
Also maybe I'm missing something. Can I rotate the fuel nipple on my carb?
My nipple points back towards the rear of the buggy so does the nipple on my pipe. It's almost like it is setup for me to run my lines around the back of the heat sink like you see in these pics.
Any information or adivce on running these lines would be a help.
-rob

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