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K24 Swap - Power Steering hose

Hi guys,

Ive swapped a K24a3 into my ES1 civic (7th Gen)

Any ideas on what power steering hose I would need to link the K24a3 PS Pump to my chassis?

I think RSX hose should work, but Im unsure?
Accord/TSX hose definitely doesnt work though as the chassis of the ES1 is different.

Any help is appreciated - thank you
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Re: K24 Swap - Power Steering hose

RSX is your best bet. When I still had hydraulic PS I used RSX line from pump to rack. Rack to reservoir and reservoir to pump were mostly custom. Hated the look and went to EPS a year later.
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Re: K24 Swap - Power Steering hose

Thanks man

I actually have a friend in the US hes going to send me the lines he has the exact same ones.

Less thinking for me lol
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