So maybe I should have posted about this in my other thread, but eh...its completely irrelevant to that topic.
When building my 18ss about 6 months+ ago, I didn't noticed that the manual had a measuring system in it to make your fuel lines a certain length, how I overlooked it I have no idea, but I eventually saw it and corrected the issue. I noticed very little in the change of length..
A short time later it was time for some upgrades inluding a inline fuel filter. I basically cut the filters length out of the line i had already made to size..... Other than having to prime a bit more, no difference was noticed with its install, which I expected(I just want a clean motor)...
The drawback to having my lines the exact length that the manual suggests is that they are hard to route without getting into the gears and causings leaks(just fixed one)...
My questions is to the pro's of nitro's.....Does fuel line length actually have any effect on how everything operates or do the manuals just give you a length thats needed to fit your chassis? Any information on the subject would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!