>>Vidrazor- I dont understand what you mean by the hoses getting super-cooled could you please explain a little more?<<
Well, I'm sure I have it all wrong, but I remember scuba diving once when we had a free-flow hose, rapidly dumping air out of the tank. Within minutes the first stage was coated in ice (in 90-degree summer weather) from the heat dissipation of the airflow supercooling. Had we not been able to stop it the first stage would probably have been locked frozen.
A similar continuous airflow occurs at the carbs, assisted by fluid flow no less from the gasoline vapor. Normally the carbs are up against the manifold, right? Here the air/fluid flow is passing rubber hoses. On a continuous run like highway driving, there's a constant flow of air/fluid going through there.
I suppose for whatever reason it's not an issue, but that's where I'm coming from with that question.