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Re: [vmaxtech] Brake Hoses jcreate Wed Apr 04 01:00:20 2012
Thanks Guy's appreciate the input, it at least gives me an idea.Will check out acebrakes too. Cheers Mark > Nearly, Souls, a figure around 90 bar is closer. From memory the 3mm > Teflon stainless braided lines are intended to operate around 1400 psi. > Varies greatly for each application. > If Mark wants to check, contact either Earlâs in UK or www.acebrakes.com > (they trade under Rennsportsautoparts on Ebay.) > JMB > > > From: Souls .... > Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 6:58 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [vmaxtech] Brake Hoses > > > > I think 90 psi ... Not sure if it is psi of some other scale but i > remember the guy who did my brake hose saying this is a 90 pressure line > !! Ask the guy who is doing hoses at your place. > > Zee > > Sent from my iPad > > On Apr 2, 2012, at 5:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Looking at having braided brake hoses made up. (Difficult to import) > Have > been asked what sort of pressure the hose needs to sustain. > Does anyone out there know what that might be? > > TIA > MaRK > > > >
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