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Old 12-30-2009, 06:17 PM
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Default CMC Cobra fuel pump &line mounting?

Is there anyone with a CMC or Street Beasts Cobra that has run their fuel lines and fuel pump? My engine builder suggested a Carter fuel pump and 1/2 in. feed and return lines with 3/8 in. from regulator to fuel log. Is it ok to run the lines up the frame along side of the trans and engine? I didn't want to run anything in that area for fear of drive-shaft failure. It doesn' look like there's much room on the outside of right center rail. I was also planning on running a trans cooler on the right side of the right center frame rail. Anyone have any pics of how you did it?
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Old 12-30-2009, 06:39 PM
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I ran a A1000 pump and ran the lines just how you were planning. We didn't see any other good options. put in two transmission lopes, but God knows what will actually happen with a failure.
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Old 12-30-2009, 06:54 PM
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StreetSnake, Did you run a separate trans. cooler or was yours in the radiator?
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I'm running a tko 600 5 speed.
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Default Trans cooler

I'm running a separate trans cooler in the oil cooler opening of the body. Ran the lines inside the Right frame rail and under the motor mount, under the alternator, inside the R upper control arm mount, and outside the radiator support bar, on top of the frame rail.

For the fuel line.......inside the trans tunnell on the Left sidewith the fuel pump forward so if the fuel line and drive shaft connect.....you suck air, not spray fuel.
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