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recommendation for someone to plumb a fogger kit?

Old Feb 9, 2004 | 07:59 AM
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recommendation for someone to plumb a fogger kit?

I can install the nozzles and everything, I just want the hard lines bent and installed...
Old Feb 9, 2004 | 04:33 PM
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If you can install the nozzles, then you can install the lines. I know the tubes should be the same length. I think I have a link from NOS on instructions. You might want to go to their site and do a search & see what you come up with.

You can bend them with a simple hand held bender. Practice up on some cheap brake lines & once you have that mastered, tackle it.

How much ya gonna spray it
Old Feb 9, 2004 | 04:52 PM
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Originally posted by Black Sunshine/ 00SS
If you can install the nozzles, then you can install the lines. I know the tubes should be the same length. I think I have a link from NOS on instructions. You might want to go to their site and do a search & see what you come up with.

You can bend them with a simple hand held bender. Practice up on some cheap brake lines & once you have that mastered, tackle it.

How much ya gonna spray it
ok cool. I just wasn't sure how hard the line was. if it's like brake line then it shouldn't be a problem.

Well, I'm setting it up to handle a 300+ shot
Old Feb 9, 2004 | 04:58 PM
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Derty might be able to give you some tips, I think he bent his own. You might need a flare kit & a hand held bender. Good luck.
Old Feb 9, 2004 | 05:27 PM
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Pro-tech performance right outside Toronto. John is the man there and his work is second to none. But if Derty can do it, then that's prolly the way to go since his looks good and obviously works plus you wouldn't have to ship your intake or drive 4 hours.
Old Feb 9, 2004 | 06:36 PM
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Its not a big deal at all just take your time, and like previously said it's nothing more than brake line.

Btw. Mike, would friday be ok to meet up for the sale?
Old Feb 9, 2004 | 06:44 PM
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Its not a big deal at all just take your time, and like previously said it's nothing more than brake line.

Btw. Mike, would friday be ok to meet up for the sale?
Friday should work no problem. I have a guy in Saginaw that wants the intake setup off my 2nd gen, so maybe I could coordinate both the same day and shorten your drive a bit. How about meeting in Flint?
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