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    Your fine...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dezet_ View Post
    All build is amazing.. ! But, IMO the way to connect block's, rad's may be more better The connections are too long. Change this, please :P
    LOL
    His longest connection is his return line. He is more than fine with his hose runs.
    I don't see how he could possible shorten them and still be practical for this build.
    I see no reason to change a thing. Keep up the good work it is look'in sweet.
    Last edited by Crazy V; 06-24-2010 at 01:26 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwscore View Post
    Great Work JoeChuo
    Thanks Bro!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dezet_ View Post
    All build is amazing.. ! But, IMO the way to connect block's, rad's may be more better The connections are too long. Change this, please :P
    Thank you for the comments. Can you highlight to me which part that I can improve? I'm open to suggestion.

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy V View Post
    LOL
    His longest connection is his return line. He is more than fine with his hose runs.
    I don't see how he could possible shorten them and still be practical for this build.
    I see no reason to change a thing. Keep up the good work it is look'in sweet.
    In total , I'm using less than 3.5' hose. Maybe the photo make the hose looks long. This case is small but nice ... Thank you for looking in.

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