I liked the fact that Dieselsite gave me plenty of extra hose that I could cut to length. Gave me options as to how I wanted to route them. From looking at pictures of different installs, I can see that not everyone routes them the same.
Hose is pretty darn cheap. One the other hand, not having all those Breeze clamps would be nice when I'm working under the hood. |
Originally Posted by bpounds
(Post 10109449)
I liked the fact that Dieselsite gave me plenty of extra hose that I could cut to length. Gave me options as to how I wanted to route them. From looking at pictures of different installs, I can see that not everyone routes them the same.
Hose is pretty darn cheap. One the other hand, not having all those Breeze clamps would be nice when I'm working under the hood. I ended up slitting about an extra 9" of hose to prevent chaffing and help protect the hose from the A/C lines. |
Originally Posted by Misky6.0
(Post 10109923)
I ended up slitting about an extra 9" of hose to prevent chaffing and help
protect the hose from the A/C lines. |
Originally Posted by plomerostroker
(Post 9618238)
I used a 1"X1/2 pex plumbing tee, you can get this at any plumbing supply store. the other tee is just a straight 1/2 pex tee. they are made of brass, they will last for ever. I would never use anything else. vangard is one maker of the pex tee. don't go to home depot type plumbing stores, they have them, but may not know what you are looking for. good luck, my is working fine.
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