Its full of fluid but i am not sure where to find lines to extend it with? what kind of shop would have this stuff?
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Well what are the lines I mean, are we talking about 1/4" copper or steel pressure lines here? If that is the case, you can get the lines at Menards lol, and then you just need the fittings, which you can get all over the place. I would suggest bring it to a mechanic somewhere or a performance shop, and see what they think about moving it.
Let me think the number of reasons I wish I could see it right now. I think that would be a fun cool little job.
If you can find out what the lines are made of and the size, I can help you find the fittings or anything else you need.
You could try to search for Convertible Conversions, and see what the kit has in it, that might give you some options, because that would open up more mounting locations I'm sure, but then again that might not exist because of the body work involved, worth a shot though.1995 Camaro 3.4 A4<br /><br />CAI,IAT Relocate
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Well easiest way to tell is set it on its side and let it rip. It should work with proper fluid levels, the way I look at it anyways. If its plastic tubing, its low pressure, so not a big worry there at least.1995 Camaro 3.4 A4<br /><br />CAI,IAT Relocate
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