intercooler to charger hose- quick q

Started by batten, January 10, 2010, 01:51:24 PM

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batten

Hi guys, does anybody know the size/measurements for this pipe? the old one is shagged so could do with a silicone replacement, cheers


batten


Etches

I am sure the metal fixing on my charger leads downwards for the pipe?

Etches


Etches

Bump does anyone have any pics or more info?

Puncharado

Quote from: etches69 on January 11, 2010, 07:59:58 PM
Mines like this i think

Don't worry, there's nothing wrong with yours! Standard hose is the convoluted type, in rubber. The shape allows some engine movement relative to the charge air cooler, which is fixed to the chassis. The original rubber ones tend to split, and are not that cheap to replace. As it is for a specific application few silicon hose places make them, and they are even more expensive than VW. The silicon one above is a suitable replacement, instead of spending 70 quid on a proper convoluted silicon hose, such as this

http://www.g-laderseite.de/eshop/product_info.php?products_id=139

The other option is to cut down a metre length of wire reinforced flexible hose, this will be better at coping with high boost levels but will not be such a neat finish. Most of the slicon hose manufacturers will supply this.

Etches

So those 45 deg bends actually fit with standard intercoolers then?

Puncharado

http://www.polog40.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2538.0.html

It depends on you're pulley set up. I don't know if a bend like that will suit mine, I used a straight length but with an extra hose clip in the middle to stop it kinking. Not sure what I'll replace it with when I put the car back together though.


Jezza-7

Quote from: Puncharado on January 11, 2010, 09:22:41 PM
Quote from: etches69 on January 11, 2010, 07:59:58 PM
Mines like this i think

Don't worry, there's nothing wrong with yours! Standard hose is the convoluted type, in rubber. The shape allows some engine movement relative to the charge air cooler, which is fixed to the chassis. The original rubber ones tend to split, and are not that cheap to replace. As it is for a specific application few silicon hose places make them, and they are even more expensive than VW. The silicon one above is a suitable replacement, instead of spending 70 quid on a proper convoluted silicon hose, such as this

http://www.g-laderseite.de/eshop/product_info.php?products_id=139

The other option is to cut down a metre length of wire reinforced flexible hose, this will be better at coping with high boost levels but will not be such a neat finish. Most of the slicon hose manufacturers will supply this.

So would the one from the g site be ok for a toothed setup?

As i beleive reading some where that with a smaller pulley the standard pipe wont fit as it is too short.

Puncharado

Quote from: Jezza-7 on January 14, 2010, 06:05:13 PM
So would the one from the g site be ok for a toothed setup?

As i beleive reading some where that with a smaller pulley the standard pipe wont fit as it is too short.

Can't say about using it with toothed pulleys, I have neither!

I believe the standard rubber pipe was fine with mine and a 65mm pulley. So long ago though!

Jezza-7

Hmm might just buy and try lol. Expensive way to do it though.

Will measure when it is done i think.

Justin14100

Quote from: Jezza-7 on January 14, 2010, 06:45:48 PM
Hmm might just buy and try lol. Expensive way to do it though.

Will measure when it is done i think.

Mate on my custom toothies, i have a 45 degree bend and its fine for it buddy!

PeteG40

i have a 45 degree bend on a stock pulley