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9krpmrx8 11-09-2011 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by lta_ds_fs7 (Post 4121098)
I thought they had a kit that replaces ALL of the lines :/

No mi amiga.

Hesselrode 11-09-2011 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by dannobre (Post 4121010)
Did you do the vac test on them when you were done?

You have to be careful blowing compressed air into the valves...they tend to lock stuck open and won't hold vac properly. Make sure you blow the air into them in the closed position to re-set the ball :)

What do you mean by reseting the ball, I do have one stuck open, I was going to work on getting it unstuck tonight. By the way, I never blew compressed air into the valves.

Chris 11-09-2011 01:43 PM

in side there is a ball, kind of like speed bleeders on brake calipers. The balls purpose is to allow one way flow. If it is dirty inside and get stuck then it can prevent the flow.

Hesselrode 11-09-2011 02:06 PM

I know how it works, but how do you reset the ball?

dannobre 11-09-2011 03:45 PM

Carefully blow some air in it the way you want the ball to go :) Use some high temp silicone spray to lubricate them...seemed to work well on mine

I cleaned mine in an ultrasonic cleaner and then lubed them. All 4 were stuck open before the cleaning..and they worked perfectly after I was done

TeamRX8 11-09-2011 04:10 PM

ultrasonic FTW

TeamRX8 11-09-2011 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by shadycrew31 (Post 4121093)
Someone somewhere was talking about getting a banjo fitting at the end of a braided line. I thought it was RB or mazdatrix.

That would not be hard to do. You could even use stainless steel tube lines, but that would be more work to form them. Flex hoses would be simpler all around. Could probably all be identical, just bolt them in and tire wrap them for a clean looking install.


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9krpmrx8 11-09-2011 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by TeamRX8 (Post 4121515)
That would not be hard to do. You could even use stainless steel tube lines, but that would be more work to form them. Flex hoses would be simpler all around. Could probably all be identical, just bolt them in and tire wrap them for a clean looking install.


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Steel hard lines would work. Not sure how vibration, etc. would affect them though :dunno:

shadycrew31 11-09-2011 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by TeamRX8 (Post 4121515)
That would not be hard to do. You could even use stainless steel tube lines, but that would be more work to form them. Flex hoses would be simpler all around. Could probably all be identical, just bolt them in and tire wrap them for a clean looking install.


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Hmmm question is would it be worth it considering the average lifespan of these lines. I suppose if you were running a top mount turbo that still allowed you to use the OMP it should be on the list.

Hesselrode 11-09-2011 06:42 PM

My lines look and feel brand new. It is a garage b**** and has 158,000 miles on these lines. As far as checking that valve wasn't stuck, I stuck my lips to and sucked. Found one stuck open and one slightly open. Just used my syringe and sucked purple degreaser until didn't suck anymore. And rechecked an cleaned and flushed with oil until I get my new engine. I have access to someone that can fabricate small aluminum tubing for oil lines. Don't know if I will go that route or not though.

tofu_box 11-18-2011 07:34 AM

You can get goodridge stainless steel omp lines from

http://www.rotorsportsracing.com/per...g/OMPlines.htm

It says FD, but if you call up they have ones made specifically for RX8 aswell, i got myself a set, very good quality, however only issue is that they were not sleeved.

Chris 11-18-2011 08:51 AM

^ that seems a tad expensive... you will need 4. the site says $100 for 2 so rx8 owners will need to spend 200 on those lines.

9krpmrx8 11-18-2011 10:54 AM

I don't see how those SS will route very nicely without touching each other and having vibration and abrasion issues. Not worth it IMO. The factory lines are just fine and last up to 100k easy, if yours need replacing that is the way to go.

Samcs06 01-04-2012 08:03 PM

Is it possible to get to the omp lines and injectors with the engine in the car or do you have to take it out? I think I have a clogged injector and I don't have access to a engine hoist

dannobre 01-04-2012 08:33 PM

Just need to pull the upper intake and all the stuff off the top :)

nycgps 01-04-2012 11:17 PM

Just want to share this . The omp lines on my fc has over 200k. And it still ok until i removed then and broke it all

TeamRX8 01-05-2012 08:56 AM

A new set from Mazda is about $200 retail. The other thing about the braided lines is that you can't see if they are all filled with oil or not.

nycgps 01-05-2012 10:16 AM

another thing I wanna point out is, these "injectors" will clog no matter what. 2 of them on my FC are already clogged up. it was easy to unclog it, just spray some brake cleaner thru it for a few seconds, good as new.

Samcs06 01-06-2012 08:52 AM

Is it hard to get the intake off? Will I need any new gaskets? Sorry I'm asking so many noon questions lol. I just like to know what I'm getting into before I do it

shadycrew31 01-06-2012 10:59 AM

when you take off the intake you will see if you need new gaskets or not...

most likely not though.

wcs 03-06-2015 12:38 PM

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EDIT: I had a bigger write up but it didn't save for some reason only this chunk. Stupid servers. I'm not writing that shit all out again. Cole's Note version coming

Ya, a bit of a thread revival but I wanted to put this somewhere without having to start yet another OMP thread.

2005 MT - 150,000 km's, running standard OMP -- SOHN being implemented.

I decided to tear down my OMP system for several reasons:
1) Heat damage to OMP
2) I was suspecting the lines were plugged or the injectors were plugged.

I have a spare used OMP of which I'm assuming works.
Also a spare set of OMP Lines which in no better condition than my current lines.


Heat Damage on the OMP:
The plug end still functions, but can it be replaced?
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Injectors tested out fine and look good
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Oil Lines are completely clogged. I've ordered a new set.

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