where can i get these? i was thinking maybe a Home Depot or something? What size in diameter is the hose? what do i need to have it connect to the catch can
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If you want real ss lines as used in racing they have to be bought from a speed shop. If you just want the look you can get cheap lines or liners from local auto stores.
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Not worth the money to do it correctly, and theres no reason to put those stupid sleeving kits on it.
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the local shops will be best... cuz you'll need to test fit stuff etc. you're in norcal otherwise i woulda recommended torin motorsports in anaheim.
if you're fitting it up to something like a greddy or a cusco oil catch keep in mind that the metric AN fittings are hard to find and cusco and greddy most likely use an awkward thread pitch. so you'll most likely have to keep the nipples that are already on there and run econo fittings. econo fittings are basically something to cover up the messy steel braided fuzz at the end of the lines and they can be tighted becuase they have a worm gear clamp.
if you're fitting it up to something like a greddy or a cusco oil catch keep in mind that the metric AN fittings are hard to find and cusco and greddy most likely use an awkward thread pitch. so you'll most likely have to keep the nipples that are already on there and run econo fittings. econo fittings are basically something to cover up the messy steel braided fuzz at the end of the lines and they can be tighted becuase they have a worm gear clamp.
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