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Guys one of the guys has asked for a refund (which is completely understandable) however due to the cost of these, I simply can't afford to refund out of my own pocket. So if some one doesn't mind waiting to see this through they can take his spot. Otherwise I'll have to hit up Hel for a refund.

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No reply back from Speedflow so I think i'm going to have to call them on Monday.

Three oil coolers got sent out to guys that didn't mind having the blue and red fittings and I have messaged them their tracking numbers.

Hel are still trying to speed things up on their end but so far no good news there.

None of the fittings are on the lines. This allows every one to cut the line to length that they require so you don't have excessively long lines.

I always thought that the fittings would be seperate (like in the photos). It wasn't until the f*ck up with the red and blue fittings that I thought that they may have attached them, however they hadn't. They just ment they were in the box (And thank god, because I really didn't want to be removing fittings and refitting new ones).

The guys that have theirs arriving (there are three of them) all have red and blue fittings. They didn't want to wait any longer so I got theirs sent out.

For the time being there has been no progress with getting any fittings so looks like we are just going to have to wait until Hel get them. I'm emailing with them every few days to check the progress but for the mean time all we can do is wait.

Hope that clears things up a little bit.

None of the fittings are on the lines. This allows every one to cut the line to length that they require so you don't have excessively long lines.

I always thought that the fittings would be seperate (like in the photos). It wasn't until the f*ck up with the red and blue fittings that I thought that they may have attached them, however they hadn't. They just ment they were in the box (And thank god, because I really didn't want to be removing fittings and refitting new ones).

The guys that have theirs arriving (there are three of them) all have red and blue fittings. They didn't want to wait any longer so I got theirs sent out.

For the time being there has been no progress with getting any fittings so looks like we are just going to have to wait until Hel get them. I'm emailing with them every few days to check the progress but for the mean time all we can do is wait.

Hope that clears things up a little bit.

That's ok, my bad for assuming they would be connected... Actually a better idea being able to cut to length :)

Are we not meant to have 2 metal brackets for the oil cooler, I just looked at the photos and saw 2, mine only came with one haha

Yeah I like the idea of being able to cut the hose to length (even though I hate putting fittings onto braided lines lol. Always end up getting cut up!)

It's only one bracket I got told, not sure why there is a picture of two in that first pic.

How hard would the fittings be to fit Phil?

It's not that bad. Some people have no problems with it. I usually struggle with small braided lines, but the bigger ones usually are fine.

In the DIY I write up, i'll put up a couple of Youtube links that helped me learn a couple of tricks to putting fittings on.

yep i received mine today also... very good quality, happy with it...

Just a quick question, simon did yours come with 2 lines or one? are we suppose to cut the 1 line in half to make 2 lines or something, because i've only got 1 line?

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