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Old 07-11-04, 04:34 PM
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Braided SS MOP lines!

I was browsing through EBay, and came across these:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6778

Now Im not using my MOP anymore, but if I was I'd definately be all over these. Just thought Id let more people see. I think its a better alternative to stock lines, and for only a slightly higher price.
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i've been advertising these for other people. scalli is a good friend of mine. also, if people want, he's the same guy who makes solid motor mounts, solid tranny mounts, solid diff mounts, and can do p-ports (very cheap price, in my opinion).
i'm still debating whether i'm going to premix or not. every time i read a thread about premixing, it seems to acheive so much praise. i may buy the solid diff mount with the money that was going to go to the SS MOP lines.
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they were sold by scalliwag on the forum
i got some mounts from him
he give forum member better price
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Ahh.. I didnt realize it was the same Scalliwag that was on this forum. Good to know, and looks like a great product
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Originally posted by casio

i'm still debating whether i'm going to premix or not. every time i read a thread about premixing, it seems to acheive so much praise. i may buy the solid diff mount with the money that was going to go to the SS MOP lines.
SS MOP lines probably look nice, and won't break. That just leaves the pump, and the actual injectors to fail. If either one fails, you generally don't learn about it until you have to rebuild the engine.

If your premix oil injection system fails, it's very, very clear (because the car won't run).

The only problem with premix is that you have to remember to put it in. It's really not a big deal, and there's enough evidence in terms of "premix engine, 20k miles, spotless inside" that I'm inclined to think it's overall a much better solution.

-=Russ=-
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yea, you're right. my car has 177,7XX miles on it and is dead, so its getting a rebuild. my parents (21 and live at home, suckas!) would kill me if my car died months later (if the MOP failed). mainly because i've been in college and havent been employed in awhile, so it would be another loan through my mom.

enough about my sob stories. good point, Ross, i will probably just run premix. (<<summarized version)
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If I didn't already have a shop making me some, I'd get them for all my s5's
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