Fuel line kinked, problem? (Pic)

2013 Mustang GT. I hit a pretty decent size rock or pothole, checked under the car for damage and saw one of the fuel lines on the front drivers side had a small dent in it. (Just a dent, not a full crease) Car starts and drives fine and it doesn’t leak so I’m thinking it’s fine but just wanted to make sure.

Also is a dent of this size big enough to cause issues with fuel flow at all?

Shouldn’t be a problem.

Tester

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you’re fine

and don’t try to fix it or straighten it . . . no offense, but you’ll quite possibly do more harm than good

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I doubt it will have any effect on the car’s performance , but if it did the first place you’d notice it would be on max fuel flow situations; e.g. rapid accelerations, esp when also going uphill.