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|   It's all in the IVA manual 300mm or less I've built one, helped on 3 others and we have 2 more in the barn. 300mm | 
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|   Iv seriously overdone it this time, no wonder why i spent so much on p clips   At least mr IVA will be happy 
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 7. All electrical cables/wires must be free from chaffing and secured at intervals of at least every 300mm unless contained in a secure hollow component. | 
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|   i put this in post #8 it applys to eletrical cables and its the fuel and brake pipes that i cant find the info for. i dont think there is an "real" dimantion in there  | 
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|   Sorry, should have read the whole thread properly    I can't find any dimensions for hoses/pipes either. I think the relevant section is "Hydraulic and Vacuum Systems", but it basically just says they need to be securely and adequately clipped/supported. | 
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 Given that 300mm is stated as the necessary interval for electrical wires in the 'General Construction' bit it's fairly logical to argue that the same dimensions apply to any other similarly fixed item... To be on the safe side i'm going to go a little under - say 250mm - when drilling my holes for the p-clip rivets... 
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|   a genral rule of thumb is fix every 8" 200mm or less and you should be ok from sva and iva pass reports also recomended by car builder solutions | 
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