3bar fpr and stock chips
#17
Three Wheelin'
Just looking at the oxidation on it and the mounting bracket I'd say that's the stock 2.5bar.
May I make one suggestion? Please get a replacement set of fuel lines, including the jumper line between the rail and damper. My personal suggestion is for the stock Porsche jumper line, and then any good AN replacement kit for the feed and return lines.
May I make one suggestion? Please get a replacement set of fuel lines, including the jumper line between the rail and damper. My personal suggestion is for the stock Porsche jumper line, and then any good AN replacement kit for the feed and return lines.
#18
Burning Brakes
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Scott,
The fuel lines look new-ish. Very very slight corrosion, rubber bits look to be in excellent condition. Car had decent maintenance history, though not all documented, I do not believe they are original. Maybe I will snap some pics and get some input. But YES, I was worried about them (From reading other threads), but they really look to be in good shape. Also have a fire extinguisher handy too, but man, that would be a bad day...
The fuel lines look new-ish. Very very slight corrosion, rubber bits look to be in excellent condition. Car had decent maintenance history, though not all documented, I do not believe they are original. Maybe I will snap some pics and get some input. But YES, I was worried about them (From reading other threads), but they really look to be in good shape. Also have a fire extinguisher handy too, but man, that would be a bad day...