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Originally posted by RedHeartbeat@Jul 12 2005, 08:57 PM
The only way the hose could hurt the pressure is if it broke. You can go down to a farm tractor supply house and have them make you hoses using hydraulic line if you're worried about busting a hose. Those hydraulic lines hold pressure better than steel lines and hydraulic pumps put out over 300 psi under load. I suggested under the cab or frame only because of the asthetics. Superchargers and turbos are cool under the hood but nasty old oil filters belong out of sight IMO.
Thanks RedHeartbeat 
Tomorrow i'm going to scope out possible locations back underneath the bed. I took some rough measurements in the engine compartment and there's no freakin' way the unit would fit in the extra battery area on my NBS, unless it was positioned at a steep angle. Any other option would look ugly as ass. And yes, the more i think about, a couple of oil filters hanging out under the hood doesn't do a whole lot aesthetically.
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