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Old 07-18-2006, 11:09 AM   #1
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I was wondering if i would be able to move the fuel pump to under the hood. I am asking this cause i would rather put on one of those clear gas filter's for show rather then those little boring silver canisters.

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HAHAHAAHA... FUEL FILTER... I am looking to move the fuel FILTER. Not the pump. Sorry!
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You can move it but you can't use a clear plastic fuel filter, it will explode. There only good for 8 psi, we can see pressure in excess of 100 psi.
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DAMN... That would be good for a laugh! BOOOOOM!!! lol, do you know of anything that i could do to JAZZ it up a little?

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Or a good fire.
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DAMN... do you know of anything that i could do to JAZZ it up a little?

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How about a midget stripper and a neon strobe light while an Ipod plays the Star Spangled Banner? That should fit nicely were the power steering pump is now.
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Well, first off your mom is already booked. Second, the strobe light would hurt my eyes and third, there's no WAY in hell i would put my iPod through the pain of the Star Spangled Banner. But, thanks for the idea!

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