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SVTPerformance Separation Anxiety : JLT Oil Separator Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Tucker" data-source="post: 10941693" data-attributes="member: 11510"><p>The best set up is oil separator on driver side and pre filter on passenger side</p><p></p><p>Yup</p><p></p><p>Brass would look awful and then we would get complaints about that. </p><p>I have had my kit on my car for 1 full year with several trips the the drag strip on slicks and at least 4 weekends on the road course with no issues. </p><p>The plastic fittings are temp and oil rated well beyond what they see on this car.</p><p></p><p>i'm sorry yours broke, but I did replace them no questions asked didn't I?:shrug: So I'm not sure I understand the need to come on and bash the product. If you wanted Brass fittings they can be found at any hardware store. </p><p>Not all products meet the standards of every customer, but the thing to do is make them as you like or return them. I thought I helped you out, but I guess not. Thanks for the support!:beer:</p><p></p><p></p><p>You would need to get the base kit and add the needed fittings and cut it into your hose. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tucker, post: 10941693, member: 11510"] The best set up is oil separator on driver side and pre filter on passenger side Yup Brass would look awful and then we would get complaints about that. I have had my kit on my car for 1 full year with several trips the the drag strip on slicks and at least 4 weekends on the road course with no issues. The plastic fittings are temp and oil rated well beyond what they see on this car. i'm sorry yours broke, but I did replace them no questions asked didn't I?:shrug: So I'm not sure I understand the need to come on and bash the product. If you wanted Brass fittings they can be found at any hardware store. Not all products meet the standards of every customer, but the thing to do is make them as you like or return them. I thought I helped you out, but I guess not. Thanks for the support!:beer: You would need to get the base kit and add the needed fittings and cut it into your hose. Thanks Jay [/QUOTE]
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