Wiretuck and Brake tuck
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Wiretuck and Brake tuck
95 Civic - engine bay ready to be prepped, have yet to pull brake lines until i have made up my mind about the brake and clutch lines
what are you guys doing about your charcoal canister?
I have looked at a lot of builds and went through the pain of doing stainless lines last time. when it comes to the brake lines, has anyone thought of going braided steel with -3an fittings then to an -3an to m10 fitting for the rubber lines/prop valve/master cylinder?
What about the clutch line and hiding it?
working on prepping the bay now. pulling the plugs, lableing them, depinning them to it where i would like to run them...
Pics appreciated.
what are you guys doing about your charcoal canister?
I have looked at a lot of builds and went through the pain of doing stainless lines last time. when it comes to the brake lines, has anyone thought of going braided steel with -3an fittings then to an -3an to m10 fitting for the rubber lines/prop valve/master cylinder?
What about the clutch line and hiding it?
working on prepping the bay now. pulling the plugs, lableing them, depinning them to it where i would like to run them...
Pics appreciated.
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Re: Wiretuck and Brake tuck
http://www.lpiracing.com/XRP-4-Male-...el-p185631.htm
Here is the link to the fitting i am looking at, i would need 8 of theses male to male, and to male to female for the rear steel lines.
Here is the link to the fitting i am looking at, i would need 8 of theses male to male, and to male to female for the rear steel lines.
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Re: Wiretuck and Brake tuck
I've been wanting to pull the charcoal canister in my 98 EX for some time now, but haven't gotten around to it. From what I've read you can just pull the whole thing out and trim the line that goes to the gas tank back a little bit, but don't plug it.
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Re: Wiretuck and Brake tuck
Link to all shaving and tucking questions
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...=shaved+tucked
Chase Bays makes a full braided brake line kit
http://www.chasebays.com/product/acu...--9401-integra
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...=shaved+tucked
Chase Bays makes a full braided brake line kit
http://www.chasebays.com/product/acu...--9401-integra
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