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The can comes with only one size fittings.

The 15mm or the 12mm hose can both be attached to these fitings with the hose clamps.

I installed mine using 15mm hose(check pics) and didnt have any issues.

recieved mine today also.  anyone know where that threads gone with SK showing various instalation setups like plumb back and stuff??

Heres a link to one of the threads with SK's plumbing options - click here (goto post #24)

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same here. i havent fitted mine yet too. dunno where to put it. the mounting bracket on mine sticks out of the can instead of flush like in the pic so i cant bolt it to the side wall where the brake cylinder stopper would fit.

same here. i havent fitted mine yet too.  dunno where to put it.  the mounting bracket on mine sticks out of the can instead of flush like in the pic so i cant bolt it to the side wall where the brake cylinder stopper would fit.

Yeah I noticed that. Just make a bracket out of a little peice of aluminium you can get from the hardware shop.

I haven't put mine in yet because I am having fuel pressure issues and can' turn the boost up yet.

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