This is a MANS engine. It requires MANLY lines :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Long Live The Nova
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This is a MANS engine. It requires MANLY lines :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Long Live The Nova
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Originally Posted by Lee
ahem, read post above :p
lol
Line pressure is same as my baby :p
M E H lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Long Live The Nova
I did.Quote:
Originally Posted by S t e
M E H lol
Ive always been happier with metal fuel lines. Thats just me.
Lol
Just fit some screw on unions to the pipes. Be reet.
That was the funniest one. Jack stood there with a standard shock in one hand and a coilover spring in the other lol It just wasn't going to happen was itlolQuote:
Originally Posted by Lee
I sold RJ some fuel lines, and as far as im aware they were MPi items. But you can use Carb line's on a MPi as they'll take the pressure anyway :thumb: the new shape Beetle 2.0 16v uses lines identical thickness and diameter as SR items :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Lee
lol how the hell do you know that!Quote:
Originally Posted by Last Of The Nova SR'S
I know it's been tryed and tested, but why would vauxhall fit better lines on the MPi engine if it didn't need them? (just curious)
Fuel line split on the missus car, so i measured it up, checked what i had spare at home (SR parts) and hey presto lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Ash
Guess what? I ran 6mm spi lines on my corsa up until the beginning of the year lmfao. Still managed quite a few 12 seconds 1/4 miles on them bad boys. Unless your really anal about that sort of thing or going for crazy power any of the lines will do. The metal ones burst more often though as they just rot through lol