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careful - silicone = "hose", metal = pipe. The chrome pipes |
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Scotts94z32 on March 10, 2004 at 11:08 AM |
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So which are better Silicone hoses, or metal hoses? posted by Southern_Z [IL] on March 10, 2004 at 01:20 AM |
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use 2 couplers/pipe (8 total) to make the connections where the stock pieces are. When your stock piping is removed/replaced too many times over ~10 years, it'll frey like Kenny showed in his pictures. At this point, you are ready to either buy replacement OEM, Samco/Stillen silicone piping (like John/Fourzero), or dress up your engine bay with a chrome hardpipe kit. For the everyday Joe that puts in a part and leaves it alone, the hardpipe kit is maintenance free. If you are constantly pulling off your intake pipes for x, y, z, reasons, you'll understand the comments that John made. After doing it a few times, I can get my entire kit off and back on in about 15 minutes. Positioning the clamps and connectors, and putting it all together in an efficient order makes things much easier then just stuffing it all in there. I hope this was helpful, SS
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ "You are born with nothing, you die with nothing. Might as well enjoy yourself while you are here"


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