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Any ideas of what others have done would be great
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jasongtr wrote:simples get hoses that fit
sheppy wrote:yeah can't reiterate this enough, without the right hoses, it's never gonna seal.spend some cash on decent v-band clamps as well.
ashley wrote:sheppy wrote:yeah can't reiterate this enough, without the right hoses, it's never gonna seal.spend some cash on decent v-band clamps as well.
v-bands on an intercooler pipe? Usually for exhausts..
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I'd be getting the right size hose(as said) and a mikalor clamp on there
dazzz wrote:I'm no expert but
jimGTS wrote:Mikalor clamps way over priced.
Find some tbolt clamps, virtually the same but 1/2 the price.
Never had an issue them.
Skywalker wrote:No amount of bodgery will negate the fact they don't fit.Get some 57mm joiners from sfs and normal jubilee clips.
Do it once, do it right.