looked at FAQ of cusco oil catch can
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Originally Posted by xviper,May 19 2005, 07:38 AM
The hoses shown in the pics above are not good for this application. They will collapse under vacuum. Add in engine heat and they'll be flat in no time.
but they look pretty!
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Originally Posted by beanolo,May 19 2005, 09:45 AM
uh oh
but they look pretty!
but they look pretty!
I used to work with those internally braided "Tygon" tubing in the lab for years. They were great for carrying "pressure". Crap for "vacuum". This has been reported here also by those who have had these on their cars for even a short time.
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Here is mine
Now..the photos aren't working for some reason so I'm posting to another site.
http://www.ultimate-racing.com/Custo...ve/EngineB.JPG
You can kinda see it...the photo isn't good.
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Now..the photos aren't working for some reason so I'm posting to another site.
http://www.ultimate-racing.com/Custo...ve/EngineB.JPG
You can kinda see it...the photo isn't good.
Tuner
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Originally Posted by CrAzYNeSs,May 20 2005, 10:56 AM
Get fuel lines from pepboys... those lines are strong enough so they WONT collapes in a vacuum