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Old 04-17-2007, 09:29 AM
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i emailed speedtech and they wont sell the parts to me, they only offer them as in house installation, which i dont want to do. does anyone know of where i could find something that will work to run soft line like they do? distribution blocks like they have arent as big of a deal, im mainly interested in finding the piece that threads onto the nozzle.
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Pretty sure NX has them in black.
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dave did you try pertex(sp?) they are mobile around here and have all kinds of **** like that.. we use them for all our air hoses and oil lines at work and some of that stuff runs at 7-800psi

i have a card at work i beleive.. but i won't be back there till tomorrow

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We dont sell it because its to big of a liability to us to sell. If you put it on and it leaks and burns your car up, you could get pissed and try to sue us. We dont sell it to anybody. And everything is tested before it leaves here for nitrous or fuel leaks.

What are you trying to do with it.
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Yea you can buy that stuff my friend has it in black for his meth kit.

It looks factory in black!

I will ask him where he gets it asap
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I would recommend against using soft flexable lines for your system.
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Theres nothing wrong with the kind we use, its acutally better than stainless lines in alot of ways. But you have to have the correct kind.
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Originally Posted by N20GMC
We dont sell it because its to big of a liability to us to sell. If you put it on and it leaks and burns your car up, you could get pissed and try to sue us. We dont sell it to anybody. And everything is tested before it leaves here for nitrous or fuel leaks.

What are you trying to do with it.
2 stage dry direct port kit with 1 solenoid per stage. i figure it would be the quickest and easiest way to plumb it instead of all the hard line ****.
i understand your liability, so im stuck using hard lines. cant win them all.
thank you for the response.
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That looks like dot air brake line, good hardware store or truck shops have it
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Originally Posted by N20GMC
Theres nothing wrong with the kind we use, its acutally better than stainless lines in alot of ways. But you have to have the correct kind.
What kind do you use?



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