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Old 06-09-2009, 12:00 PM   #1
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.084 or .093 lines??????

Ok which lines should i go with. WIll the .084 lines have a lope to them?
 
Old 06-09-2009, 12:06 PM   #2
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no lope with .084's here and its plenty of fuel. only reason i didnt go with .093's tho is they were stainless and i heard bad things about them cracking. i stuck with the mild steel lines hoping they will hold up better.
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Old 06-09-2009, 01:12 PM   #3
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0.093 and no lope with mine...
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My .084 lines don't lope, but my pump came with a lope built into it. If I'm going to be sitting for very long at a light, I have to open my door and put my foot down to steady it or it will vibrate into the other lane.
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Old 06-09-2009, 02:30 PM   #5
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.084s and no lope but overall the truck sounds a bit different at idle. not sure if this is only because of the lines, or if its the engine thanking me for putting the pump on it that should have came from the factory
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I run full cuts, .120 holders, .120 stainless schied lines, .120 laserd tubes, extrude honed bodies and 6x18 injector tips, CDS 5k springs and no lope what so ever.
 
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Ok i can get both set for the same price so you think i should just go ahead and get the .093 lines? Thanks guys
 
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Is the truck for sustained high rpm sled pulling only? If not then I would go with the smaller lines and keep your fuel velocity.
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mine's got a slight lope with the 093 lines and full cuts.
 
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u can get the .093's in the mild steel.
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mine's got a slight lope with the 093 lines and full cuts.
What do you use the edge j/a for?
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What do you use the edge j/a for?
lol haven't changed my sig yet. we just got it up and running yesterday.
 
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