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Has anyone tried running there AC lines near their fuel line

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Default Has anyone tried running there AC lines near their fuel line

Hello Everyone,
I was watching Hotrod TV or one of the shows a few weeks back. They had the Ford Lightning on it. They were stating that Ford had noticed a bunch of Horespower in the Lightning by having their AC lines running so near to their Fuel lines. Has anyone tried this on their Bonneville yet? If so please let us know the +/- of this procedure. I know running a drag motor'* fuel through an Icebox helps keep the fuel cooler and prevents vaporlock.

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