Originally Posted by
Jammin57
cvdiver you are wrong the hotter the air from the pressure line the hotter it will make the fuel the cooler the air from the pressure line is the cooler the fuel will be its like a temperature control on the inside of a truck the hotter the air is coming from the vents the warmer the inside of the truck will be same thing goes for the inside of the tank im not saying you would notice the difference but it would make the fuel cooler
This dudes got it rite. I dont think anybody would know the difference, but if your going to lengths of cooling your fuel in a cooler, i mean why not spend the 4 bucks. There is hot air flowing through that line. Its blowing right into the tank lid. All over your fuel. If your cooling your fuel, why just let it get blown on by warmer air. Cool it every little bit.