My hose busted :(
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http://store.summitracing.com/defaul....asp&x=40&y=11
that is what you need you don't need a new line
that is what you need you don't need a new line
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Originally Posted by Robert56
Take it to your local hydraulic supply house and they can crimp a high pressure end on it for you. that's where I get mine made with SS ends that I polish at home (pics in my web). It is cheaper also.
Robert
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just do this
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Aeroquip part number FCM1100. It's a stainless steel hose end that threads together. It will definately hold the pressure for nitrous use also, and it is reusable in case you ever have another break in the line.
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Originally Posted by NXJeremy
Aeroquip part number FCM1100. It's a stainless steel hose end that threads together. It will definately hold the pressure for nitrous use also, and it is reusable in case you ever have another break in the line.
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Originally Posted by red90cobra
maybe that was it I just wasn't looking for it either way if you just gonna buy another line you can just send that one this way if your just gonna throw it out lol