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Old 08-06-2007, 09:14 PM
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2- 3" to 3' and 2- 3" to 3.5" 45* reducing elbows
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Guess I could call a hydrolic supply store and see if I caint find me one for cheaper, but I've looked high and low on the internet and couldn't find what I was looking for, so I think I'll just bite the bullet and order the kit from stylinmotors... Pretty penny, but seems like I caint go wrong ya know?
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Originally Posted by SPLnut
2- 3" to 3' and 2- 3" to 3.5" 45* reducing elbows
thanks.
I can get the (2) 3" hump hose's with 3" t-bolt clamps for 39.90
and i am checking on the others.
Old 08-07-2007, 07:26 AM
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Hey well post or give links to any dirt you happen to dig up! Aint ordered just yet. Playin hookie with work, and delayin goin up to the police acdemey, so I still have time haha...
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Hey well post or give links to any dirt you happen to dig up! Aint ordered just yet. Playin hookie with work, and delayin goin up to the police acdemey, so I still have time haha...
why would i want to do that everyone is out to make money on these.

Just Kidding. I mess around with alot of 4cyl turbo stuff. So i am always customizing and fabricating intercooler setups.

This is where i got those prices from. I e-mailed them already about the other hoses and i am awaiting a response.
http://www.racepartsolutions.com/
Old 08-07-2007, 10:32 AM
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Mmmdiesel I have my old ones that I replaced from my truck just sittin in the garage. I blew the same one that you did, but I still have the other side if you are interested? PM me or something and mybe we can meet up somewhere between.
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Originally Posted by 91rangerturbo
why would i want to do that everyone is out to make money on these.

Just Kidding. I mess around with alot of 4cyl turbo stuff. So i am always customizing and fabricating intercooler setups.

This is where i got those prices from. I e-mailed them already about the other hoses and i am awaiting a response.
http://www.racepartsolutions.com/
What ply are the ones you get? My brother ordered his (horsepower freaks) for his 500hp RX-7, they said they were 4 ply, when he got them it looked more like a 2 or 3 ply.
Becareful you get what you pay for. I really didny think $170.00 wasnt that expensive considering the stock ones are that much for 1 and all the othe vendors want more.
I know with the t bar clamps alot of vendors advertise a stainless steel clamp. You get the clam stainless steel and then the bolts are zinc. They will rust in a year. Stylinmotors tbar clams are 100% stainless.
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Ebay has some that might work .
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I bought a set of BD's a while ago, and I had to get a 3rd gen one for my truck on top of the regular 2nd gen set. Was an extra $34. So try a BD dealer.
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got my stylinmotors blue boots today, look how thick they are!



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How quick did they get em out to ya? They look nice. Trying to decide between the black, blue, and red myself.

But yeah, a real good "bandaid" that'll work till you can afford a kit is take some bailing wire, and sew the tear up. Then use a couple of silicone patches (think bike tire patches, and you got the idea), and wrap with some duct tape. It's not perfect, but it'll work till you can get the money if you're in a pinch.
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ordered them tuesday and they were sitting on my porch on thursday afternoon.
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Yep. Anyhoo, yeah, I'll be orderin your kit as soon as I get paid next week lol...

Yall guys should really think about sellin your boots and clamps separate. Cause I can bet sometimes some people blow just a single hump boot, or a single reducer boot, or just need some hose clamps, and not really need the entire kit.
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You can buy everything from them seperately.
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Well, all that I saw on this page was the 3.50" to 4.00" reducers, and no idea on the lengths, so I figured you couldn't buy the correct size reducer (3" to 4" according to stylinmotors) without buying their kit.


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