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This is the point I am trying to make, At least with the mscn kit the speedflow connections are top notch and the person putting these kits together is responsible for quality control and puts personal effort into them, they are not mass produced but made on the spot for the order at hand. People complain that they do not get old fashioned service and things are mass produced with no care, I guess the Earls fanboi's or people who already have them have no choice but to stand buy something they have spent their hard earned on.

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they are good at MSCN, they took me out the back to show me how to do my own fitting.

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  On 04/03/2012 at 10:53 PM, JGP said:

Mate, I noticed you have turbo side intake and battery on passenger side. Did you to this yourself or buy a kit? cheers

I brought it mate its a process west air box setup..

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  On 05/03/2012 at 9:21 AM, CHLAXN said:

I brought it mate its a process west air box setup..

cheers CHLAXN, is it the PW battery kit that fits under the drivers side light but you routed to the passenger side?

http://www.processwest.com.au/website/prod_xr6t/pw_product_fordxr6_batteryrelocation.htm

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So, on the hose issue. Would the braided hose and fittings you could get from enzed or pirtek be as good a quality as the speedflow or would this be an inferior product? I just want to make up new hoses for my inline filter. I assume it would be fine as they make alot of hoses without issues.

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Mate you could make up your own, but its just as easy to order one. Just make sure it has screw fittings and not crimp. Earls has been around for a long time and is sold all over the world. Just take a look at both suppliers catalogue. Earls has 148 pages. Speedflow has 38 pages. You be the judge.

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Cheers, I just want to replace the turbo side one as it leaked and it is one of the clear plastic coated types. I get good deals at enzed so that's what im going for, and its local and a real company, not ebay.

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Make sure you put some heat proof sleeve near the turbo end and possibly not get clear coated hose at that end.

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