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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Intercooler Tube Replacement

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does anyone make a complete replacement silicone hose from turbo to intercooler so you dont have the oem metal tube. probley would be pricey



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full length hose

I guess I should have asked different. I already have replacement boots. I was wondering if someone made a complete 4-7 layer hose that goes the complete distance from the intercooler to the turbo or intercooler to the airhorn. I guess the only benie from this would be no steel oem tubes less spring clamps less spots to possible leak. probley would be pricey. thanks for the replies. the white on your engine looks good and clean:-laf. my engine is manly blue.
 
Then again with a Temperature range: -20° to +350° F having the entire intake plumbing out of this stuff may not be a good idea under boost. Even aftercooled the temps gotta be in th e200-300+ range @ 50Lbs.
 
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if I went with a hose like this I still would have to come up with angled ends to connect due to off line of sight I thought I saw a company awhile back that sold a new intake hose that came with the turbos they sold. thanks for the link now I know where to get high temp hoses.
 
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