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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Will go see my fittings dude tomorrow to measure these:

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Against the full flow elbow I have now

Also on reflection I think I can mill down the boss on the rails mil or two. As its an ORS fitting it shouldn't affect sealing.

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Thanks Aaron,

That's actually what I was referring to in the previous post but I linked the wrong Pic.... :ermm:

ORBS to AN Adaptor 90deg-

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Couplers in Malaga are getting two in for me this arvo. Should give me sufficient clearance as they are aprox 22mm shorter than the usual ORBS adaptor/90deg hose end combo.

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Just the Stock Nizzer Christmas tree fitting. I have tapped and additional 1/8NPT port at the back of the plenum for my PCV return as it gets a bit busy in the normal spot when running a PCV Catch Can/Non Return Valve.

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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For those playing along at home the Speedflow 922-06 ORBS-AN 90 is 36mm from the base of the ORBS threase to the outer edge of the AN thread (IE extreme height) VS Aprox 60mm for a ORBS to AN Adaptor and Full Flow 90deg.

The 922-06 has an ORBS thread length of 18.5mm so installed height will be aprox 17.5mm VS 40odd mm for the ORBS to AN Adaptor and Full Flow 90deg.

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