stainless braided OMP line sets, now in more colors!
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Sharp Claws
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stainless braided OMP line sets, now in more colors!
pricing per set for the FC3S set of lines in any of the 4 colors is $102 shipped within the US and $110 for international orders. made payable to my paypal account at: ktm0012@sbcglobal.net.
this is a semi limited group buy until i run out of fittings to build the lines or find more. if anyone has a number of the line end fittings i am looking for more. they must be in decent rebuildable condition. PM me and i will see if we can work out a price depending on how many you have.
please send me a PM when you order a set and i will check that the payment has gone through to get the production and shipping process completed. turnaround time is usually same day as noted from the original thread here(unless on a weekend or holiday then i will ship them on monday):
https://www.rx7club.com/vendor-classifieds-276/fc-fd-stainless-dual-sheath-oil-metering-pump-lines-977750/
non turbo set, clear color:
turbo set, clear color:
here is a smoked set on an FD setup:
and an easy to follow diagram for customers:
i will get pics posted up of the other color line sets as soon as i can.
Thanks,
-Ben
this is a semi limited group buy until i run out of fittings to build the lines or find more. if anyone has a number of the line end fittings i am looking for more. they must be in decent rebuildable condition. PM me and i will see if we can work out a price depending on how many you have.
please send me a PM when you order a set and i will check that the payment has gone through to get the production and shipping process completed. turnaround time is usually same day as noted from the original thread here(unless on a weekend or holiday then i will ship them on monday):
https://www.rx7club.com/vendor-classifieds-276/fc-fd-stainless-dual-sheath-oil-metering-pump-lines-977750/
non turbo set, clear color:
turbo set, clear color:
here is a smoked set on an FD setup:
and an easy to follow diagram for customers:
i will get pics posted up of the other color line sets as soon as i can.
Thanks,
-Ben
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; 12-02-11 at 06:08 PM.
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Ahhhh i bought all new omp lines couple months ago!!! Argh
I think i still have my old fittings somewhere. Need to check and hope i didnt throw it away.
If i send you my fitting, how much would it cost to make a set of these shipped to 11375? I probably wont need yo use it for couple of years but it doesnt hurt ti have a spare around.you can pm me if you want.
Thanks man.
I think i still have my old fittings somewhere. Need to check and hope i didnt throw it away.
If i send you my fitting, how much would it cost to make a set of these shipped to 11375? I probably wont need yo use it for couple of years but it doesnt hurt ti have a spare around.you can pm me if you want.
Thanks man.
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$10 off if you supply your own set of fittings for the 4 line FC set. $5 off for an FD set(only 2 lines). OR if you have spares that is how much i am paying to buy decent used ones. originally a had a decent sized box with broken lines, that box is now empty.
i have a few sets of fittings left but inventory is now bouncing off the floor trying to keep the banjos in stock. so far still a few left that are not spoken for.
i found some replacements new but the the banjos(brake hardware) alone are $80 for an FC set of lines... that would put the materials cost at $115 for an FC set and i still would have to check fitment and get them clocked, so overall with new banjos the price would probably be in the $175 shipped range(still not bad considering). i am still digging though to try and find something more cost effective to keep the price down and build them 100% new.
i have a few sets of fittings left but inventory is now bouncing off the floor trying to keep the banjos in stock. so far still a few left that are not spoken for.
i found some replacements new but the the banjos(brake hardware) alone are $80 for an FC set of lines... that would put the materials cost at $115 for an FC set and i still would have to check fitment and get them clocked, so overall with new banjos the price would probably be in the $175 shipped range(still not bad considering). i am still digging though to try and find something more cost effective to keep the price down and build them 100% new.
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got em, Thanks Otay. will get yours done over the weekend.
Jeff, not sure about wire ties. the clamps i use are basically OEM style 2 ear clamps but stainless steel(at least they are claimed to be, never did any corrosion tests). if it works, why mess with it? i also add a little sealant to prevent leaks and have heard no complaints so far even on modded turbo applications. these clamps may look cheap but they are not. almost $5 for 8 of those little bastards and they offer decent clamping force, required for these multi layer lines. unless you mean the nylon ties i used for the pictures? those are just for aesthetics to keep the lines in place for the pictures, the lines will fit into the stock armatures with a little tweaking since the lines are fatter. other fasteners are up to the customer to play with.
anyone else interested in discounts providing your own fittings or just looking to sell the banjos i'm always looking for extras as it's tough to keep them in stock.
so right now i have about 3 spare FC sets left or 6 FD sets for those who i didn't get back to.
Jeff, not sure about wire ties. the clamps i use are basically OEM style 2 ear clamps but stainless steel(at least they are claimed to be, never did any corrosion tests). if it works, why mess with it? i also add a little sealant to prevent leaks and have heard no complaints so far even on modded turbo applications. these clamps may look cheap but they are not. almost $5 for 8 of those little bastards and they offer decent clamping force, required for these multi layer lines. unless you mean the nylon ties i used for the pictures? those are just for aesthetics to keep the lines in place for the pictures, the lines will fit into the stock armatures with a little tweaking since the lines are fatter. other fasteners are up to the customer to play with.
anyone else interested in discounts providing your own fittings or just looking to sell the banjos i'm always looking for extras as it's tough to keep them in stock.
so right now i have about 3 spare FC sets left or 6 FD sets for those who i didn't get back to.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; 07-07-12 at 07:00 PM.
#24
These omp lines look great
I guess they will last a lot longer than the stockers.
Actually I have a used set (S4 NA) of omp lines over here. My friend might have another one on shelf (S5 T2). And tomorrow I will get a third set (96 JDM FD).
I think we might be able to work something out as I absolutly need a set of these for my race engine (S4 NA). Will ask the FD owner if he is interested in a set too
Steven
I guess they will last a lot longer than the stockers.
Actually I have a used set (S4 NA) of omp lines over here. My friend might have another one on shelf (S5 T2). And tomorrow I will get a third set (96 JDM FD).
I think we might be able to work something out as I absolutly need a set of these for my race engine (S4 NA). Will ask the FD owner if he is interested in a set too
Steven
#25
Just seeing this thread and these lines look awesome. I built a set years ago but they were not protected on the outside...they were bare metal.
Bump up for a great guy and great looking product.
Bump up for a great guy and great looking product.