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Old 07-27-2005, 01:32 PM
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Default whats the company that sells the cheaper bellows?

not a fernco, but not the SLP either

i need something to replace my f*cked up stock one that barely fits between 85mm maf and TNT ring.

thanks for answering the n00bie question
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Take a look here www.roadraceengineering.com/hoseandclamps.htm
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that'll work....thanks
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NOTFAST.. you seem to have the same issue i had.. i had a PAIN IN THE *** trying to get the TNT ring, maf, lid and stock bellow on there.. i have a SLP smooth bellow that is just sitting there because I dont see how it would fit. if you do get something to replace the stock one, can you take a pic so i can check it out.
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Originally Posted by Hawkn01
Sorry, but ...on the above linked page, check out the "Tuning Tip" under the listing for "Silicone Vacuum/Boost Source Hose"...it's classic!
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Here...I'll save you the time of looking:


Tuning Tip: Red is a good color for all around performance, however with a big turbo blue gets upwards of 10 hp, unless you have stock cams, then only 5 hp. Purple is best for bottom end power, mix with red for excellent mid-range. For NT cars, shift all recommendations one hue towards a warmer color. Yellow hose should only be used on high compression NTs or turbo cars with welded differentials. Proper Sticker Tuning can be a successful work around for any of these concerns. ;-P
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That's retarted!




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