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I'll be adding a remote oil filter to my car to make it easier to change, SBC at 7800 at the stripe. Would a #10 line be ok or should I go with a 12? Thanks
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Pretty much every application I have ever seen is #10.
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Pay attention to port sizes, and fitting and adapter IDs.
-10 hose is not helpful if you have parts in the system with 3/8" IDs. |
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Also try to keep your hose and fittings as straight as possible and no reduction in all the adapters and fittings--- NO 90*s if you can get away from it and also watch your radius in the hose--A -12 is better but you might be able to get by with a -10 if you use a low restriction "racing " type filter no OEM Walmart stuff------keep an eye on your oil pressure
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We have always used #12 on all our remote filters fo both Ford and Mopar
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