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    Ah, looks great. That's just what I want to do, minus the whole Skulltrail thing.

    Koolance fittings work out to be about $1 cheaper than Bitspower too... hmm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polizei View Post
    Ah, looks great. That's just what I want to do, minus the whole Skulltrail thing.

    Koolance fittings work out to be about $1 cheaper than Bitspower too... hmm...
    the black nickel plating looks nice too

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    I'll have a pair of Bitspower fittings same specs. of course in a couple of days.

    I do find the Koolance compression fittings are difficult to tighten, and they easily come loose.
    Koolance fittings are not brightly chrome plated, It's more like a gun metal finish.

    You'll notice the Bitspower have the knurled section and I'm hoping this feature will keep them hand tight.

    Good Luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by zuess View Post
    I'll have a pair of Bitspower fittings same specs. of course in a couple of days.

    I do find the Koolance compression fittings are difficult to tighten, and they easily come loose.
    Koolance fittings are not brightly chrome plated, It's more like a gun metal finish.

    You'll notice the Bitspower have the knurled section and I'm hoping this feature will keep them hand tight.

    Good Luck
    nah disrupt even said they were a pita to install.

    The koolances arent any different. ive been using them on persephone:



    What i love about it is that its a perfect fit for the MPC universal. The round edges match perfectly to the 13mm compression.


    The D-tek wont take 13mm. He's using 10mm compression or 3/8. Personally i dont like 3/8ths (not because of performance reasons).
    Its a lot more costly to me then 7/16. I usually just buy 50feet and it usually lasts me the entire year if not more.

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