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MiamiGus

Braided Lines Through The Car

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MiamiGus

HI, i'm considering using braided brake lines straight from the master cylinder through the car, (being lazy now) does anyone know how much line it will use??

Cheers.

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Cameron

About 10m to be safe.

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MiamiGus

Was thinking that. Thanks Cameron. Hows your project coming along??

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welshpug

I used 25 feet of copper hard line (at a cost of £9) to totally re-instate a 205 using rear discs, single line rear with 1.6 compensator, plus 4 braided lines (deleted short pair to calipers as per later factory vehicles)

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Batfink

For already made up hoses you are looking at roughly £230

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MiamiGus

Any suggestions on the best place to get ready made lines?

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welshpug

from Batfink (kev) who runs KAM tracing, or Miles, pugracing, or Powers (alex) Torques.co.uk.

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Miles

I don;t offer ready madde lines, Only made to order to your length as everyone run's the pipes differently it's impossible to do really

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marksorrento205

Have a read through Spikys track car project thread, he did the same and he listed everything he used.

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welshpug
Have a read through Spikys track car project thread, he did the same and he listed everything he used.

 

 

most of which would have been supplied by Torques.co.uk :ph34r:

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Cameron
Was thinking that. Thanks Cameron. Hows your project coming along??

 

Pretty good, got some nice upgrades on the way just waiting for parts to be machined. :(

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