Home Depot couplers
#13
Re: Home Depot couplers
Originally Posted by boostedhfrex
They'r a waste of time unless ur running 3psi...lol If you run t-boltclamps on them they might work up to 6psi. Either way they suck and you might as well get silicone couplers. Do you have an aeroquip dealer near you or any type of industrial fittings store. Thats where I buy mine by the foot for cheap *** prices
I would assume that with 2.5" pipes you have an area of 4.9" X 10psi = ~49lbs pulling on the coupler (this is what I run). With 3" pipes you have an area of 7" X 10psi = ~70lbs pulling on the coupler (good luck). 2" pipe is 3.14 area which makes it even more more forgiving and I bet it could handle 15-16psi on the home depot couplers
#14
Re: Home Depot couplers
2.5 piping, hitting 10-13psi no problems at all. I even had one connected directly to the turbo for about 2 months. Then it gave away. A word of advice, if you have 2.5in piping you'll need a 2in coupler. They don't measure for ID on the HD couplers.
#15
Re: Home Depot couplers
i used Hd couplers on my low boost d set up. i needed someting small enough to fit on the outlet of my saab 42/48 turbo that will connect to my 2.5 piping and HD had the perfect coupler. i also use one 90 degree coupler. just tighten the hell out of them you will be fine
#19
Re: Home Depot couplers
plumbers refer to them by their " fernco" brand name.
they should work fine.
but if you really want some extra secuity, try some no-hub couplings made for cast iron pipe.
theyre reinforced with a steel sleeve, and have a little lip in the inside.
they should work fine.
but if you really want some extra secuity, try some no-hub couplings made for cast iron pipe.
theyre reinforced with a steel sleeve, and have a little lip in the inside.
#20
Re: Home Depot couplers
I'm trying different ways to hold in 23psi boost... They hold great for a couple days then the pipes literally blow apart. Going to try wrapping the HD specials with ductape onto the pipe over the hose clamps... grr.