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Old May 25, 2009 | 02:58 PM
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Intake & AST Hose Replacement w. Silocone

Silicone* ._.

Hey,

I recently installed a trust intake on my car, everything's working well, but I had to cut my stock hoses to fit and it's lookin' pretty janky currently.

I'm placing an order to Hose Techniques for some new couplers, and was wondering if their hose would be a good replacement for the small intake hoses?

Also, I'm going to be replacing the AST / Radiator next weekend, and wanted to know if I could use the Hose Techniques hose for the AST hoses as well?

I pulled these specs off their site for the hose:

Item: Specification

Vacuum: 25 in. Hg. min. (All vacuum hose with 0.065" wall and greater)

Pressure: 120 PSI max. (All vacuum hose with 0.065" wall and greater)

Temperature range: -65° F to +350° F (-54° C to +177° C)


Was going to call Ray Crowe for the radiator hoses unless someone has a better idea.

Thanks

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Old May 25, 2009 | 06:27 PM
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Most of the intake hoses are molded so you may have a hard time making the bends with straight hose. For radiator hoses you can go with oem or Samco.
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