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Does anyone know the actual rules on a blow down tube I know you have to have one but what materials can it be made out of? I have the normal one that comes with the kit but it doesn't reach out of the car due to the location of my bottle. I know you can use steel braided line as well. Basically I have the normal blow down tube and its about 3-4" short of making it out of the car and I Currently have fuel line clamped to the bottom of the blow down tube vented out of the vehicle!
Will that pass inspection or will I need to run and get some braided line?
I'm thinking about getting a 15lb bottle to mount in the same place as the current 10lb bottle, and it is supposedly 3" taller, which means my current blow-down tube will be about 1.5" too short...
You can run a rubber tube. I use one, I talked to the safety techs at our track and they said its fine, just as long as its vented to the outside of the car. It works for me.
1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
Yea you can use rubber fuel line IF it is a single line connected to the bottle by way of adapter, and it has to be 1 SINGLE line vented out of the car. Supposedly if it is a bendable line like fuel line you're supposed to have something on it to keep the line from blowing back into the car as well(IE bulkhead)!
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