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<blockquote data-quote="7Lemons" data-source="post: 15892619" data-attributes="member: 184681"><p>I was using the 2 bottom ports on the manifold (and plugging the top) to avoid the sharp turn, but that shouldn't matter. I have been looking all over for the 3/16 ID hose that is reinforced and has thick walls so it can't collapse (like fuel line), and the tiny clamps that it requires. I finally found the stuff at O'Reilly auto store - I was going to get it tonight or tomorrow... I'm about ready to start this thing up and see what happens!! </p><p></p><p>The hose I have now to the surge valve is some junk hose that pep boys had...and it seems too easy to collapse to me. Plus my Prosport Evo digital boost gauge comes with some cheap ass clear tubing that looks like fish tank tubing! I was skeptical of all this but maybe these hoses just stay on fine and don'e need to be as beefy as I'm thinking?? </p><p>This is my gauge and if you look at the pics you can see the "fish tube" that it comes with:</p><p><a href="https://www.americanmuscle.com/dualcolor-digital-boost-electric-bluered.html" target="_blank">https://www.americanmuscle.com/dualcolor-digital-boost-electric-bluered.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Lemons, post: 15892619, member: 184681"] I was using the 2 bottom ports on the manifold (and plugging the top) to avoid the sharp turn, but that shouldn't matter. I have been looking all over for the 3/16 ID hose that is reinforced and has thick walls so it can't collapse (like fuel line), and the tiny clamps that it requires. I finally found the stuff at O'Reilly auto store - I was going to get it tonight or tomorrow... I'm about ready to start this thing up and see what happens!! The hose I have now to the surge valve is some junk hose that pep boys had...and it seems too easy to collapse to me. Plus my Prosport Evo digital boost gauge comes with some cheap ass clear tubing that looks like fish tank tubing! I was skeptical of all this but maybe these hoses just stay on fine and don'e need to be as beefy as I'm thinking?? This is my gauge and if you look at the pics you can see the "fish tube" that it comes with: [URL]https://www.americanmuscle.com/dualcolor-digital-boost-electric-bluered.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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