10mm fuel hose conversion....

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10mm fuel hose conversion....
#1
I'm looking into doing this now as needs must basically...

the hose isnt an issue...still deciding on running it inside the car or not...

but the banjo on the pump, anyone know the banjo bolt size, inc thread size...I've lost my thread gauge Sad
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#2
Oooo me, me, I know! Hang on

M12 x 1.5
Doesnt even own a 306.
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#3
Yea M12. What you doing piggy, 10mm & 12mm?
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#4
m12 yeah

I'd poss go inside the car if I were to do it again, just for added protection, but it was so easy to run underneath with zip ties.
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nice one guys....

(08-12-2013, 07:39 PM)londondan86 Wrote: Yea M12. What you doing piggy, 10mm & 12mm?

12mm pump, nah...

the 11mm is still hazing at 1.3bar!!
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No! lol

I mean are you replacing the standard 8 & 10mm lines with 10 & 12?
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#7
just 10mm all the way...all mine are 8mm at the mo
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Is your pump pressure dieing ?
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its struggling with flow...
see me other thread with weird pump noise.

ruan heard it in flesh too and agreed needs flow...so going truck filter and thought I may aswell go 10mm as the pipe is only £12
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