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Old 08-08-04, 01:27 AM
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where to buy couplers??? help!!!

i just found out that one of my couplers have a leak!!!!

i dont kno the size exactly, but it came with my apexi fmic

any ideas how much

any preferred brand???

thanx mike

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Old 08-08-04, 01:38 AM
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ATP turbo, ProTurbo, Rx7store, rx7.com, just about anywere...
You will need 2.75 for in and out of IC (apexi)...
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http://www.hosetechniques.com/
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A'PEXi replacement couplers, however, you have to buy the whole kit.

http://www.turbohoses.com/rx7.htm
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thanx guys

anymore??
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mahjik said it. those are the best couplers!
it should be 5 + shipping.

you need 2.75" as someone already said
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hosetechniques without a doubt.They make good stuff.Their vacuum lines are very good also.Same for the couplers.
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Use the turbo hose from Baker Precision.

Available here
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Originally Posted by DamonB
Use the turbo hose from Baker Precision.

Available here
That is what I have, the stuff is textured on the outside and will not slip at all no matter what you get on it.
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I have hosetechniques and they seem like good couplers...

my friend has the hump hoses from turbohoses.com

http://www.turbohoses.com/Hump.htm

they do a great job for allowing flex during engine movement and a little more flexibility if your pipes don't line up well.
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thanx everyone
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