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I know that when i fisnish my 5sfte project ill be running a 4AN line to feed the ct26 oil and a 12AN for the drain. My question is what the heck does AN stand for and is a diffrence between -4AN and 4AN. I have figured that its the size of the hose but how is it measured????
I plan on running stainless steel braided lines down the road but just to get everything hooked up i want to used rubber hoses. Im pretty sure i can do this with the drain line but can i also do this with the feed line? Ive been planing on running a ct26 but for a time i had thought about a ct20b (ceramic). How much of a diffrence is there in spooling time. I know the stock psi level is diffrent but other then that is the spool time that much diffrent. I figured for 3 times the amount there must be a big diffrence. thanks This post has been edited by urbandork: Mar 30, 2005 - 2:42 AM |
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the reason the ct-20b is so much more expensive is cause its a more effiecent turbo for the 3s guys, it holds boost till redline for them they say its quite a kick over the 26
the -an thing isnt a big deal either way you list it its the same ![]() This post has been edited by presure2: Mar 30, 2005 - 3:45 PM -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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