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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

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    Feser has clear uv tubing 3/8" ID 1/2" OD.
    http://www.feser-one.com/site/produc...roducts_id=293
    Thanks

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    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 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 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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