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Old 06-23-2005, 05:18 PM
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Default Direct port: Hard lines vs Braided lines...

Whats the advantage or disadvantage of using hard lines vs braided lines from the distribution block to the nozzle?
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The only advantage I can think of is the fact that it is easer to change jets.
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oh and it looks sweet
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The flexible lines are a little easier when putting the manifold back in. You can push them out of the way. The hard lines are kinda bulky and it can be tricky sometimes.
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Depends how often you're going to change the jets. If you're going to set it once and not really mess with it, hardlines are fine.

Braided line gets expensive quick...




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