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sirclay 03-04-2007 10:19 PM

Cheap an easy couplers?
 
What are some things that I might be able to get locally that I can use as long couplers for 2.5" charge pipes? I was gonna look for rad hose but found nothing that big. My buddy has got this intake on his Integra that looks to be make of this rubber tubing that looks perfect but we got no idea what it is. Anyone?

HMTdmc 03-04-2007 10:24 PM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 
Go to napa and get some truck radiator hose the stuff works great even better than silicone couplers

WTF 03-05-2007 02:28 AM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 
not exactly cheap though, at least at my napa. they want like 60 or 80 $ for a 3ft section and they dont cut it

ifly87 03-05-2007 09:05 AM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 
Rad. hose works good, I use it for coupplers and even works good for a 90 deg. bend. a little spermatex and I've never had a prob with it blowing off, even with a few 16 psi boost spikes.

AJxr 03-05-2007 09:08 AM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 

Originally Posted by WTF
not exactly cheap though, at least at my napa. they want like 60 or 80 $ for a 3ft section and they dont cut it

do you tell them silicone hose or truck radiator hose? they are super different especially in price.

try asking for 2.5" ID truck rad hose at my napa its around $15-16 a foot but well worth it. thats what ive used on all 3 of my setups no problems.

Minor Threat 03-05-2007 11:07 AM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 

Originally Posted by AJxr
do you tell them silicone hose or truck radiator hose? they are super different especially in price.

try asking for 2.5" ID truck rad hose at my napa its around $15-16 a foot but well worth it. thats what ive used on all 3 of my setups no problems.

Rad hose, I've gotten 5 feet at 50 bucks or so. It works out to cheaper than buying Vibrant couplers. Just ask to look at their catalog.

jacob_kohler 03-05-2007 11:20 AM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 
Or if your boosting low (say 8psi or lower) use the pvc couplers at Lowes and Menards. Just make sure they arent next to intense heat.

HMTdmc 03-05-2007 02:00 PM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 
I get my rad hose from napa for like 10 bucks a foot i guess. It works so good that When I started taking charge pipes apart yesterday to change my broken tranny I found that one of the clamps was loose but the pipe didn't blow off.

Zeniceguycrx 03-05-2007 02:10 PM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 
home depote 2.5" couplers with clamps 4.99 held 30psi on my setup for a little while till engine blew and ran 17psi for a long time

bozo 03-05-2007 02:35 PM

Re: Cheap an easy couplers?
 
I went to the local ruber factory(small rubber maker). They make all kind of small parts from rubber. He made ne couplers for 5$ per item and when I used the same size I made 100cm for 10$ rubber tube and made it my self.


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