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Old 01-09-2014, 06:54 PM
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I myself just purchased the tanks inc. stuff, but I bought everything except for my lines from them direct. They sell the same regulator with fittings as Speedway, for the same price.
Basically, all you need is two 1/4" to -6 AN MALE adapters, for the top of your pump, and line.
You are gonna have to make your own lines, so you need to figure out where your mounting your regulator/filter unit, and measure distances. While you order your line, make sure you allow for bends, etc. if you end up needing, say 17 feet total, go ahead and buy a 20 foot piece, because you'll need a couple inches extra here and there, for bends and slack. And often, that's how it's sold anyway.
Your gonna need six FEMALE fittings for the line that you purchase. ( two at the pump, three at the filter/regulator, and one at the rail), because the FEMALE fittings attach to the MALE fittings that you have already purchased. All of the different lines you can buy, have different ends, so do some research. As said above, PTFE lined hose is the way to go, for odor control, and that particular line will use a particular PTFE fitting. As far as straights, or forty-fives, that will depend on where your regulator is, and how you want your line to run, etc.
you can turn to the plumbing section of any Jegs, or Summit book, and become very overwhelmed, very quickly. Go slow, read a lot, and compare facts.
Have fun!
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