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gst noob

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Hay guyes so iv been lookin in to AN fittings and I want to do every thing with stainless lines and AN fittings I was wondering if their was a complete key to do this on a 2g. Iv been looking at extreme psi and they sell simple kits to do like the fuel feed but its really expense over 100 dollars I would be willing to pay like 500 to do my I tire engine bay and get rid of all the rubber hoses and clamps. I also don't want to have to piece together every thing bit by bit. Im not to good with thred size and pitch so if heirs a kit out their it would be perfect. Thanks for any help
 
Another fun and cheap way to run your vac/small coolant lines is to use steel lines that you bend and flare your self. (like brake line material)

The only trick is to leave some room for engine movement.

We have done this on a few cars with good results and are in the process of doing one now.
The steel can be powdercoated as well.

*shrug* just throwing out another CHEAP option.
 
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