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I'm redoing my fuel lines on my ofna car. I was looking at the owners manual. It shows a different way to route the fuel lines on my car. Then what is on my car. I was just wondering what way I should do it. I left some pictures to show what I'm talking about. Thanks for all your help.
 

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I'm redoing my fuel lines on my ofna car. I was looking at the owners manual. It shows a different way to route the fuel lines on my car. Then what is on my car. I was just wondering what way I should do it. I left some pictures to show what I'm talking about. Thanks for all your help.

Either one is good ,some people add a little extra for more run time!... :thumbs-up:
 
Either one is good ,some people add a little extra for more run time!... :thumbs-up:
That or to prevent stall in a rollover. Imo, if it runs, tunes and holds a tune then it your call.
 
routing doesn't matter as long as theyre hooked up to the right places :)
 
Only thing is to keep away from exhaust or use heat protection like I did. This is completely different then the way the Manuel shows it ran
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My redcat tornado S30 fuel lines
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