I gots turbo, now I needs flow.
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I gots turbo, now I needs flow.
Has anybody ever used these Nylon braided lines they sell on Jegs? I'm thinking about going with them over the stainless.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs...91_-1
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs...91_-1
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Re: I gots turbo, now I needs flow. (KooK)
Any reasons for wanting this over stainless? If it was me, I'd go with the $7.66/ft stainless braided teflon hose at mcmaster.com - its not as flexible, but you don't want to knots in your return line anyways.
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Re: I gots turbo, now I needs flow. (KooK)
I used something similar, Aeroquip socketless hose.Works fine for me.It was easier to work with then braided lines.Another option would be silicone lines
Modified by cbustuner at 10:54 AM 7/20/2007
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Re: I gots turbo, now I needs flow. (CoreyR)
the only stainless i used this time was on oil return. everything else is aeroquip socketless.
fuel and puketank. lighter, and a little cheaper.
fuel and puketank. lighter, and a little cheaper.
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Re: (Danny_EJ)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Danny_EJ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">aeroquip is easier to put fittings on too!</TD></TR></TABLE>
as stupid as this sounds, i have found it easier to put the fitting in the hose, instead of putting the hose on the fitting.
as stupid as this sounds, i have found it easier to put the fitting in the hose, instead of putting the hose on the fitting.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by abnaasefmb »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I use the earl’s. if it rubs other line or other parts of the car it wont eat through it like ss lines do.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Reminds me of something you said regarding my old car, "Zip ties own you"... Thats all it takes is a few black zip ties, or if you're baller, you use the rubber coated tube holders/clamps that bolt down.
Reminds me of something you said regarding my old car, "Zip ties own you"... Thats all it takes is a few black zip ties, or if you're baller, you use the rubber coated tube holders/clamps that bolt down.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HiProfile »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Reminds me of something you said regarding my old car, "Zip ties own you"... Thats all it takes is a few black zip ties, or if you're baller, you use the rubber coated tube holders/clamps that bolt down.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol. true that
Reminds me of something you said regarding my old car, "Zip ties own you"... Thats all it takes is a few black zip ties, or if you're baller, you use the rubber coated tube holders/clamps that bolt down.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol. true that
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