How do you even liquid FTB Beyond

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Its been absolute ages since I've played mine craft (Beta 1.8) and I loved the FTB modpack then (I used buildcraft a lot). I'm at a point where I need to move liquids between devices so I can stop babysitting literally everything in my world, but I can only find the fluid pipe, which only ever connects to one of the machines I'm trying to use but won't connect to the other. Everything I read about the machines say to used buildcraft pipes or fluiducts, neither of which are in the modpack. Is there any pipes in the pack that are actually compatible with anything (more than like 5 mod specific blocks) or am I just going to struggle forever?

(Smaller issue, what wires move RF? once again, no buildcraft pipes that all the wikis say to use)
 
EnderIO fluid ducts
there are 3 tiers
Tier 1 will carry one fluid but doesn't like going up very far.
Tier 2 will carry 1 fluid and will go any direction as far as needed.
Tier 3 will carry multiple fluids, any directions, any distance and is filter-able.

You may need to use the Yeta wrench to force a connection to some devices, Actually additions stuff doesn't like to auto-connect.
 
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Alternatively, the Transfer Nodes for fluids from ExtraUtils will do the trick as well. You can then use the normal ExtraUtils transfer pipes. For a 1-Block transfer, I actually use an EnderIO tank (One side set to pull, the other to push) so I have a nice reservoir of the liquid.
 
Also there are the liquid pipes from thermal whichever one. (I always get them mixed up. I think its expansion, but it may be dynamics) Anyway those will probably work too!
 
Immersive Engineering's Iron Pipes move fluids around. They're a bit expensive, but very cool looking.

Immersive Engineering Wires move energy long distances,

For short distance connection to machines, EnderIO Energy Conduits are the way to go. They can even be covered completely, and have multiple types of conduits in the same block space. So you can have items, energy, fluids and redstone conduits all inside of one block.