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![]() ok so im down to last thing i need for my hydro i got all the good stuff already i just need to get the lines so i was wondering if anyone could help me out with a diagram or some info on sizings i need??.... im running the ASD hydro with the dual Z32 rear caliper setup on my s14
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Op, when I did mine, I took the hydro to a fitting shop to size up what I needed for that. You could take the the caliper in to get fittings sized too(chances are they'll just make you the lines you need too lol).
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i did the same thing when doing any type of AN fittings or lines. i take the hardware to a local plumbing or performance store. 99.9 % of the time the plumbing/hydrolic specality shops will cut your lines and test the fittings for you.
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but for the real answers thanks guy i didnt think of actually taking the stuff there thanks for the help |
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Z32 calipers have an M10 x 1mm Inverter flare (IIRC).
Odds are that if you're running an ASD hydro then it should have a -3AN output, which is something like a 3/8-24 thread size, with a 37deg flare, although it could be a 'standard' 45 deg flare. (It is/should be a wilwood master) The lines are straight forward for a stand alone, run whatever male/male adapter at the ebrake, them a -3 line to a -3 T-Block (splits one line into two) then a -3 line to each caliper, which will meet up with a -3 to M10 adapter. Not really rocket science, just figure out what your threads are at each end, then make some lines to run between them. |
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