I will do my best for you bud.
A foot of the FI hose should be plenty.
Once you get the FPR out of it stock location be sure to bolt it back together.
I used FI clamps for this whole part but you really only NEED them on the line going from the FPR to the throttle boddies.
The line currently going from the FPR to the throttle bodies will need to be split with a razor and removed from the two 90 deg plastic elbows because you will reuse the elbows. Be very careful while splitting this. Don't go too deep because there are some o-rings on the 90's you will need to re-use. After running the 5/16 line from the reserve to the FPR, (It is fine to zip-tie it to the frame by the way) take the remainder and attach it to one of the 90's with a FI hose clamp. Hook the 90 to the FPR and run the hose down by the throttle body(see pic). I reused the spring that was on the stock drybreak line as protection for this line. Plug the other 90 into the throttle body hook-up and cut you hose as needed to make it up to the 90. Try to make the length so the hose will not touch anything as much as possible. Once again use a FI hose clamp. Here are some pics of how mine is ran. If you have any particular ?'s for me I would be more than happy to help.
This is a view looking down from the top.

By claypool782, shot with DSC-T300 at 2009-04-03
Here is looking up from the throttle body connection

By claypool782, shot with DSC-T300 at 2009-04-03
Here is a pic of my fpr location. I had the open to air port up.

By claypool782, shot with DSC-T300 at 2009-04-03
Hope this helps. Like I said if you have a specific ? let me know.


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