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Here is quick picture of our project car. Engine bay is very dirty, should have better pictures soon.

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Those 90deg male to female swivels you have used on the cam covers, are they more compact than a basic 90deg hose end?

I just installed my catch can and fittings etc only to find i can no-longer close my bonnet :)

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Those 90deg male to female swivels you have used on the cam covers, are they more compact than a basic 90deg hose end?

I just installed my catch can and fittings etc only to find i can no-longer close my bonnet :O

yes they are a forged 90deg elbow...more compact than the tube style...but also more $$

Yup, they are called "Low Profile" by Earls. Not sure what set-up you are running but I have quite a bit of room left, there is still about 10mm to the bottom of the strut brace. I have used the low profile fittings throughout the whole car, i.e. fuel setup in boot, fuel lines to the rail and FPR. We can supply the full range of Earls products if you need them too.

Yup, they are called "Low Profile" by Earls. Not sure what set-up you are running but I have quite a bit of room left, there is still about 10mm to the bottom of the strut brace. I have used the low profile fittings throughout the whole car, i.e. fuel setup in boot, fuel lines to the rail and FPR. We can supply the full range of Earls products if you need them too.

should fit , mine does...they didnt have the compacts in stock at my place so for the moment I went the on the covers...btw thats for the new rocker fittings, they are awsome!

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Sorry guys if i have been late with any replies... My wife had a baby a few weeks ago so i have been preoccupied looking after them. Will be back at work after easter, so if any one needs anything please let me know... I have a back log of pms, and i am trying to go through them. If i have missed out on anyone, please let me know.

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