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How much hose to go non-sequential?

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Old 12-22-08, 11:38 PM
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NY How much hose to go non-sequential?

I've started doing my non-sequential conversion and was wondering exactly how many feet I need of silicone hose and what sizes? I've searched and read a few feet of 5/32" or 4mm hose was necessary but I'm not exactly sure how much and if I need any other sizes. If it makes any difference I have the Banzai-Racing blockoff kit installed so everything is blocked off basically. Thanks guys, your help is appreciated as usual.
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I would just go to an auto parts store and pick up an assorted silicone vacuum hose kit, if you're anything like me you will always be using more of the stuff, but really you will mostly be getting rid of vacuum hose, not adding it. I think a kit is about $20 or so. You will probably need a bunch of vacuum caps too in different sizes. silicone caps work the best.
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you will need many more vaccuum caps then vacuum lines but I agree with the first guy just get a kit.




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