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Finally got my stock line removed this morning and will be installing the KPM 1/2” line. It definitely would have been easier to run PTFE hose and leave the stock in place. Removing the lines is not a fun job, especially with bottom mount turbos. Its hard to appreciate the size difference without seeing it.

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Do you think the line could be snaked out and in without dropping the tank, driveshaft, and exhaust?
 
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Do you think the line could be snaked out and in without dropping the tank, driveshaft, and exhaust?
I’ll get back to you on that once I have the tank back in. I didn’t really think about looking before removing it. I think your chances are much greater if you’re willing to destroy the stock line(and it will make your life significantly easier). The GT500 being two pieces will go back in easier. I have a GT500 line around here somewhere. If I can find it, I’ll try to snake it up there once the tank is back in.
 

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Do you think the line could be snaked out and in without dropping the tank, driveshaft, and exhaust?
I'm going to go with no. There is a lot going on at the tank end of the OEM fuel line and it's just too much to snake up there. There are also some plastic clips securing the line that you won't be able to access with the tank in. I will also say that reinstalling the tank is a lot less fun than removing it.
 

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What's the diameter of the fuel filter? It seems awfully small.
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