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Old 03-28-05, 09:28 AM
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fuel hose length

i had a quick question. can the fuel hoses be too long? my car ran fine no hot start or anything until i did the emissions removal. the only thing that i can think of other than a leaky injector(s) is that my fuel lines are just to damn long. could that be a problem at all.( also already checked compression and it is fine)

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No, length of fuel hose will cause no negative effects on the engine.
List the problem you're experiencing and see if someone will give you some ideas.
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it just like hot start. i can drive for like 40 minutes or for 15 minutes and when i go to start the car again it floods. i have a fuel cut switch installed but i would like a more permanate fix. my timing is dead on and the only mods i have is emissions removal k&n intake, 2.5 in straight pipe to "y" pipe with stock mufflers and a bov and fcd. thanks.
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