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Old 07-26-02, 12:39 AM
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hose required for non-seq set up

I'm going to be doing a "true" non-seqential setup, and I want to upgrade to silicon hoses while I have everything out for the engine rebuild. I can't find a post listing the lengths I'll need of each hose for the non-seq setup.

Anybody know this?
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Re: hose required for non-seq set up

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I'm going to be doing a "true" non-seqential setup, and I want to upgrade to silicon hoses while I have everything out for the engine rebuild. I can't find a post listing the lengths I'll need of each hose for the non-seq setup.

Anybody know this?
It's not going to be a lot, that's for sure. I didn't use that much....but it's been awhile since I actually went non-sequential.
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I can't imagine you will use over 5 feet. Buying extra never hurt anybody.
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Could anyone point to a site or write up that actually says which hoses/solenoids we do need in doing a TRUE non-seq conversion?
My engine is about to be put in as well, and this is the only thing holding me up.
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Ditto. And...WOW! I had no idea I'd be eliminating that much hose

So if I only need about 5 feet, what size?

I'm planning on taking lots of pics while I'm doing this; hopefully I'll get around to doing a write-up once I'm done - if I'm not driving the car 24/7.

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Could anyone point to a site or write up that actually says which hoses/solenoids we do need in doing a TRUE non-seq conversion?
My engine is about to be put in as well, and this is the only thing holding me up.
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Get the stuff that hose techniques sells. I don't know the diameter. Just get 5-6 feet worth and that should cover ya.
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