Silicone hose for intake elbow?
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Silicone hose for intake elbow?
I working on intake piping to the turbo. The stock pipe diameter going from the filter element to the turbo is too small for the inlet opening on the turbo, so I was wondering if I could use high grade silicone hose to go from the turbo just past the motor mount or will silicone hose collapse under vacuum stress?
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Do you mean a silicone intake coupler or are you asking about actual silicone hoses to replace vaccuum lines and such? Either will work just fine. The lines collapsing under vaccuum pressure is somewhat of an urban myth. Generally you'll be just fine with most brands of silicone hose. There are some out there that are so thin and pliable they practically have the consistancy of foam, though I haven't seen that stuff for sale too often (sorry, I really don't remember a specific brand). With thin, weak stuff like that, it can be a very real possibility that it could collapse to a degree. If you stick to most reputable brands like Samco, Hosetechniques, etc then you'll be just fine. Samco is my personal favorite.
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I'm doing an EFI conversion so I will have a 3" K&N filter going to an aluminum pipe to feed the turbo intake air. I'm wondering if the final bend just before the turbo inlet/after the level of the motor mount can be silicone tube.
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I run a silicone elbow with no problems (except for the spring that keeps the plastic intake rigid fell into the turbine wheel). With my EFI conversion currently underway I will have a mandrel bent pipe right from the turbo to the air filter.
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Originally Posted by Y65MPH
I run a silicone elbow with no problems (except for the spring that keeps the plastic intake rigid fell into the turbine wheel). With my EFI conversion currently underway I will have a mandrel bent pipe right from the turbo to the air filter.
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Originally Posted by A930Rocket
Are there any reinforced elbows? I'm guessing you've looked.
What about an aluminum elbow with two straight sections of silicone at each end?
What about an aluminum elbow with two straight sections of silicone at each end?
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Samco's stuff is reinforced and excellent quality. You can get just about anything you'd need from ATP Turbo . Most 930 owners aren't running nearly enough boost that would cause any problems with typical reinforced hoses like Samco's stuff. Or you could just simplify things, run a filter directly on the turbo, and maybe run a filter shield like this to provide some protection from road debris. That's the route I'm taking but, I'm also lazy and tired of fidgeting around with the intake pipe.
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Originally Posted by jimculp
So you are obviously going to enlarge the opening for the pipe in the tin next to the motor mount? Will you hammer the bend that allows clearance by the motor mount?
The system is a Protomotive Stage 3+++ setup. The Garrett turbo sits a little different than the KKK. The intake will be shaped around the mount, much like a Ruf setup.
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I use a 4" silcone hose to feed the turbo from the engine compartment to the turbo - not the entire way, but there are two 90 degree elbows and one 15 degree. The KN filter I use has so much flow, you would not come close to collapsing it.
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Try these people. They seem to have a good selection and understand racing requirements.
Try these people. They seem to have a good selection and understand racing requirements.
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Originally Posted by DonE
I use a 4" silcone hose to feed the turbo from the engine compartment to the turbo - not the entire way, but there are two 90 degree elbows and one 15 degree. The KN filter I use has so much flow, you would not come close to collapsing it.
I had to get ATPTurbo to CNC the inlet of the GT35R down to a 3.25" OD!
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Originally Posted by Porschefile
Samco's stuff is reinforced and excellent quality. You can get just about anything you'd need from ATP Turbo . Most 930 owners aren't running nearly enough boost that would cause any problems with typical reinforced hoses like Samco's stuff. Or you could just simplify things, run a filter directly on the turbo, and maybe run a filter shield like this to provide some protection from road debris. That's the route I'm taking but, I'm also lazy and tired of fidgeting around with the intake pipe.
Thanks for the responses everyone!
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Originally Posted by ProtoCab
How did you get a 4" elbow to route up into the engine compartment? Not much room there
I had to get ATPTurbo to CNC the inlet of the GT35R down to a 3.25" OD!
I had to get ATPTurbo to CNC the inlet of the GT35R down to a 3.25" OD!