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Old 06-14-2007 | 08:33 PM
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This might be a stupid question but i feel like i need to ask. I was wondering if it matters how much the lines bend? What i mean is does it matter if my n20 or fuel lines bend like 90 degrees will it cause any problems?

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as long as the line does not kink or flaten your fine. Yes it will effect the final max flow but not much. NOW 90' fittings will just kill the flow.
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as long as the line does not kink or flaten your fine. Yes it will effect the final max flow but not much. NOW 90' fittings will just kill the flow.
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Once i get it all mounted i'll see how i like it and maybe post a picture for feedback.
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Straight is always better, but pretty much impossible. Especially with foggers. The loss is not even worth worring about as said above. We don't.

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Straight is always better, but pretty much impossible. Especially with foggers. The loss is not even worth worring about as said above. We don't.

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I was trying to figure out a way to keep the lines straight as possible but it seems to be a PITA. So hopefully it will be ok.




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