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    Question HeatKiller 3.0

    Hey everybody I was wondering if I can install Bitspower Compretion fittings with 1/2" ID and 3/4" OD on the HeatKiller 3.0.

    Will they give me better flow compared with the 1/4" ID to 3/8" OD I am using now?

    I am changing the fittings based on looks but If I get better performance would be nice.
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    They won't fit without an angled fitting. If you put a 45 on one of them then it should work.

    1/4" ID! Man, no one has used that in a while. Yes, this will certainly help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by faster3200 View Post
    They won't fit without an angled fitting. If you put a 45 on one of them then it should work.

    1/4" ID! Man, no one has used that in a while. Yes, this will certainly help.
    got any pics that can help ?

    I thought they would look better than the fat tubes but ....... Here I am


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    Quote Originally Posted by blaxtr3m3 View Post
    got any pics that can help ?

    I thought they would look better than the fat tubes but ....... Here I am
    I just got my HK 3.0 from sidewinders so I snapped a few pics for you. My old sony digicam sucks but you can see what you need to see here. The 1/2 x 3/4 bitspower fitting will only fit (at least on mine) using two bitspower 45° fittings. When I tried to use just one 45, there just wasn't quite enough clearance to thread the fitting in.



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    Where did you get those BP compressions ? I don't see the BP logo on the rim

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Z3VH View Post
    Where did you get those BP compressions ? I don't see the BP logo on the rim
    The one on the inlet is one of the first ones performance pc's carried, before bitspower started laser etching the logo on the collar. The one on the right does have the bp logo on it you just can't see it since the fitting is turned and it came from Sidewinder. They are actual bitspower fittings and not any of the knock-off garbage, that is unless ppc's was selling fake louie stuff back then which wouldn't surprise me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by iowamoe300 View Post
    I just got my HK 3.0 from sidewinders so I snapped a few pics for you. My old sony digicam sucks but you can see what you need to see here. The 1/2 x 3/4 bitspower fitting will only fit (at least on mine) using two bitspower 45° fittings. When I tried to use just one 45, there just wasn't quite enough clearance to thread the fitting in.
    Thanks for your effort. Do you happen to know the largest fitting that would fit without using those 45° fittings ? I really don't like their look


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    Check this thread. the info is on page 4. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=212864
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Check this thread. the info is on page 4. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=212864
    Thx for the link

    That's really bad news !

    The biggest fittings would be 3/8" ID 1/2" OD .

    Is there UV reactive tubing to fit these fittings?


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    Quote Originally Posted by faster3200 View Post
    They won't fit without an angled fitting. If you put a 45 on one of them then it should work.

    1/4" ID! Man, no one has used that in a while. Yes, this will certainly help.
    If the thread on the blocks, res and Rad are 1/4" how would fitting bigger tubes differ? Just Curious


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    Quote Originally Posted by blaxtr3m3 View Post
    Thx for the link

    That's really bad news !

    The biggest fittings would be 3/8" ID 1/2" OD .

    Is there UV reactive tubing to fit these fittings?
    Primochill Pro LRT should have some in a few different colors. Just check out Primochill's site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Primochill Pro LRT should have some in a few different colors. Just check out Primochill's site.
    Thanks m8 you are a lot of help, But they don't have clear UV that size !!
    maybe I should get Blue UV. Back 2 the Drawing board


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    Quote Originally Posted by blaxtr3m3 View Post
    Thanks for your effort. Do you happen to know the largest fitting that would fit without using those 45° fittings ? I really don't like their look
    Blax, I had to do some experimenting when I finally got to mounting my HK tonight. The two 45's on there wouldn't allow me to run the tubing the way I liked. I ended up being able to use one 45 on the inlet, and a regular compression fitting on the outlet if I extended with two of the bitspower shining silver g-1/4 extenders. It just barely clears that way and looks just fine IMHO. Here are a couple pics so you can see. It was a good solution for me as I like to use only 1/2 x 3/4 tubing and BP compressions.



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    Quote Originally Posted by blaxtr3m3 View Post
    Thx for the link

    That's really bad news !

    The biggest fittings would be 3/8" ID 1/2" OD .

    Is there UV reactive tubing to fit these fittings?
    Feser has clear uv tubing 3/8" ID 1/2" OD.
    http://www.feser-one.com/site/produc...roducts_id=293
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    OMFG, don't have super loud Bose headphones on with your volume at 100% when you click on that Feser link.... especially at 4am when everything has been silent for hours...

    Son of a..... heart attack. Why Feser?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blaxtr3m3 View Post
    If the thread on the blocks, res and Rad are 1/4" how would fitting bigger tubes differ? Just Curious
    1/4" (G1/4) ports and 1/4" tube ID are entirely different things. G1/4 ports are actually almost 1/2" bore diameter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iowamoe300 View Post
    Blax, I had to do some experimenting when I finally got to mounting my HK tonight. The two 45's on there wouldn't allow me to run the tubing the way I liked. I ended up being able to use one 45 on the inlet, and a regular compression fitting on the outlet if I extended with two of the bitspower shining silver g-1/4 extenders. It just barely clears that way and looks just fine IMHO. Here are a couple pics so you can see. It was a good solution for me as I like to use only 1/2 x 3/4 tubing and BP compressions.
    Looks much nicer could you take an elevasion pic as well to c how it looks with the extenders. Thx for ur effort m8

    Quote Originally Posted by unstoppable View Post
    Feser has clear uv tubing 3/8" ID 1/2" OD.
    http://www.feser-one.com/site/produc...roducts_id=293
    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Gamekiller View Post
    OMFG, don't have super loud Bose headphones on with your volume at 100% when you click on that Feser link.... especially at 4am when everything has been silent for hours...

    Son of a..... heart attack. Why Feser?


    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    1/4" (G1/4) ports and 1/4" tube ID are entirely different things. G1/4 ports are actually almost 1/2" bore diameter.
    Didn't know that Thx for the tip



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamekiller View Post
    OMFG, don't have super loud Bose headphones on with your volume at 100% when you click on that Feser link.... especially at 4am when everything has been silent for hours...

    Son of a..... heart attack. Why Feser?
    They're idiots...that sounds is beyond annoying. I ran into it the same way about 10 days ago...not a pleasant experience

    OP - sorry for OT post

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    Quote Originally Posted by blaxtr3m3 View Post
    Looks much nicer could you take an elevasion pic as well to c how it looks with the extenders. Thx for ur effort m8




    Since I have the block mounted, I really can't take a pic from the side to show the elevation. The extenders are about 9mm each, so it puts the compression on the outlet about 18mm out from the block. I am pretty happy with it this way. Bitspower does also make an offset adapter but I have never seen one actually used to see how it works.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamekiller View Post
    OMFG, don't have super loud Bose headphones on with your volume at 100% when you click on that Feser link.... especially at 4am when everything has been silent for hours...

    Son of a..... heart attack. Why Feser?


    Someone needs to tell Feser their not suppose to scare the crap out of their customers when they go to their site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iowamoe300 View Post
    Since I have the block mounted, I really can't take a pic from the side to show the elevation. The extenders are about 9mm each, so it puts the compression on the outlet about 18mm out from the block. I am pretty happy with it this way. Bitspower does also make an offset adapter but I have never seen one actually used to see how it works.
    Thx anyway, you were most helpful, keep up the good work


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