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Kanok
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 4:52 pm    Post subject: Vacuum lines MM....? Reply with quote

Hy all, just a question, probably a silly question.....

Just wanting to change all my stock vacuum line hoses (black) to silicone type.

I purchased one blue silicone vacuum hose for my bov line which fits on snug as perfect but I notice the hose inside is a tiny bit smaller...thus I would believe wouldnt b letting in/transferring air as much....?

Would I b right in saying that? Is it bad in any way if it is a slightly smaller hole than stock?
Driving seems as per normal....sound of the bov sound fresh and smooth as...

Well hope you can assist thanks.....

If not, I'll go down to shop & buy bigger hoses of the silcone type vacuum hose...guy at shop stated these silicone hoses don't need clamps as they r suction type hoses and very heat proof. Just the bigger ones seem like I'll need a clamp...possibly zip ties....one on the bov just fits so perfect.

Got em at autosprint fyi
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OBX-R TOMCAT Aftermarket Shifter,
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 4:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bit smaller isnt going to hurt............but i would zip tie them foresure hey
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Kanok
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bulldogger wrote:
bit smaller isnt going to hurt............but i would zip tie them foresure hey


Cool....well I'm gonna go and buy more so I can have all lookin that blue style in tha engine bay....
But thinking getting the bigger hose and zip tie-ing em. What happens if the hose is a slightly bigger than stock.....? Is that better thus letting/transferring air between the lines if the hoses r bigger?

Chees bro
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OBX-R TOMCAT Aftermarket Shifter,
Air Intake system + Pod, Blue silicone hosing all round & Saas boost gauge.
18inch HKS racing Chrome rims.
L.E.D day running lights installed which give my ride that extra mean look : Grrrr
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christodav
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Should not be any problem as long as the connections are tight. I have used slightly, smaller and slightly larger diameter with no problem.

Chris
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 8:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Those hoses help measure and transfer pressure around the engine. Bigger hose means the more air that has to be sucked out/ pushed in before the thing at the other end gets a accurate measurement, there fore a smaller pipe would respond faster. The catch is tho that go too small and air wont travel at all
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Kanok
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 1:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

stott69 wrote:
Those hoses help measure and transfer pressure around the engine. Bigger hose means the more air that has to be sucked out/ pushed in before the thing at the other end gets a accurate measurement, there fore a smaller pipe would respond faster. The catch is tho that go too small and air wont travel at all


Cheers buddy. Good to know.
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Black wit Blue LEDs, Monza FMIC, Greedy EBC, TurboSmart MBC, Bov,
OBX-R TOMCAT Aftermarket Shifter,
Air Intake system + Pod, Blue silicone hosing all round & Saas boost gauge.
18inch HKS racing Chrome rims.
L.E.D day running lights installed which give my ride that extra mean look : Grrrr
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

stott69 wrote:
Those hoses help measure and transfer pressure around the engine. Bigger hose means the more air that has to be sucked out/ pushed in before the thing at the other end gets a accurate measurement, there fore a smaller pipe would respond faster. The catch is tho that go too small and air wont travel at all


thats about as bang on as you can say it...

the air is static, its taking a sample, so it doesnt need to 'flow' air, so you can get really small (2mm ID) and still be fine, thats why you see alot of boost gauges with those really small white plastic lines!
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Woggin wrote:
stott69 wrote:
Those hoses help measure and transfer pressure around the engine. Bigger hose means the more air that has to be sucked out/ pushed in before the thing at the other end gets a accurate measurement, there fore a smaller pipe would respond faster. The catch is tho that go too small and air wont travel at all


thats about as bang on as you can say it...

the air is static, its taking a sample, so it doesnt need to 'flow' air, so you can get really small (2mm ID) and still be fine, thats why you see alot of boost gauges with those really small white plastic lines!


Cheers heaps fellas, most appreciated aye.

Got a car show in Adelaide sth area in a few week than I'm thinkin of going... just wanna make it a bit more my styles than looking complete stock...(look wise)

Cheers again all, WTF would I do without yous & this Web page forum....

Thank you! Smile
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JDM - Series 1
Black wit Blue LEDs, Monza FMIC, Greedy EBC, TurboSmart MBC, Bov,
OBX-R TOMCAT Aftermarket Shifter,
Air Intake system + Pod, Blue silicone hosing all round & Saas boost gauge.
18inch HKS racing Chrome rims.
L.E.D day running lights installed which give my ride that extra mean look : Grrrr
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