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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 07:45 PM
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Ac line relocation

Hey guys. So I'm finally going to be boosted. I have waited a whole 2 months lol. So I've had my 07 g35 6mt brilliant silver now for 3 months. In those short 3 months I've added 20s all around. 20x8.5 in the front with 245/30 and 20x10 with 275/35 in the rear. I also have added a 25mm spacer in the rear. I did the dd conversion with the Jdm kit and dual ac control. I also added 2 12. Hks exhaust. Nismo CAI. 12k hid. Blacked out grill and emblems al l around. Got 15 percent tint in the front and 5 percent front strip, sunroof, and rear windows.*

When I got my car it was completely stock except for a plenum spacer that I just noticed yesterday when I was scoping out my engine bay

So this is my plan....

I picked up a used turbonetics kit with a brand new, newer turbonetics turbo water and oil cooled. I know that some people have had bad luck with this kit but 90 percent of them were caused by install errors. So I'm taking a few precautions to better insure my cars safety such as stainless steel braided clutch line, lots of heat wrap, I want to water cool my turbo and most important I'm going to have stainless steel braided Teflon ac lines. They will be completely moved out of the way of the down pipe and turbo

This is a list of my kit
1. The tn kit.*
2. Dw 600cc
3. Walbro 255*
4. NGO 2 step cold plugs
5. Hks turbo timer*
6. Defi boost, egt gauges
7. Osiris up rev
8. Osiris maf gt
9. Ac line relocation
10. Clutch line relocation

I am waiting to do the install until I do these precautions. I went to a race shop yesterday and they had all the lines and all these fittings for the ends. But they couldn't tell me what fitting I would need to attach to the end of the new lines. They didn't know if it was like an 8 or 10mm or some other type of lines. If anyone has ever done anything like this or could tell me another way to reroute my lines that be great.*

By the way I'm not looking to be a z06 killer. I. Just want to have some sleeping lightning under my hood when some Little rice burner wants to bring out a ruler and measure up lol. So I'm not looking to push more that 385 or 400 rwhp. I will be adding pictures soon
 
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 08:17 PM
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I relocated my AC line to a box in the corner of my garage.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 08:22 PM
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No ac

Damn. No ac in the west coast huh. That must suck. Why don't you do something like what I'm trying to do. And what kind of set up do u run?

I also forgot to say I got an oil pan spacer for easier install.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 08:27 PM
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It's a track car so I dont need it to be comfortable. I have a Vortech setup.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 08:44 PM
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Oooo sweet. Must be nice. Maybe one day this will be my tracker but as for now she's my daily but I ride my motorcycle as much as I can to keep her miles down only 49xxx. Also these little cars have a leak in the gas tank and gas just slowly leaks out. Lol.

Also did some more research and found out that other people have taken off the stock lines and used the ends of those on their new lines.

Now to vacuuming of the line. Does anyone know how to do this or tools required.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 05:05 PM
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does anyone have this part for sale its the turbonetics downpipe pn 21204 thanks
 
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Old May 18, 2013 | 05:54 PM
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hey man curious about your ac line relocation. just curious what part either came in the kit of that you purchased. i know theres the ac line from treadstone for $170 but i dont think its actually relocates it. so any info would be helpful. thx!
 
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