AuthorTopic: Silicone Hoses TD5  (Read 3566 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline 3laner

  • Posts: 325
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 0
Silicone Hoses TD5
« on: May 13, 2008, 12:13:42 »
Where is the best place to get them? As far as I can work out, some come with just the hoses and some ally tubes as well. Is it worth getting the ally tubes or are they just for blingage? Is it worth getting them now with a stage 1 tune or wait untill I get the intercooler in? someone mentioned it might be worth it with the stage 1.
1994 300 tdi Defender-SOLD
2002 TD5 Defender 90 Monte Carlo Blue: IRB stage 2 tuned and intercooled-SOLD
2005 Golf GTi 200- Landyless :(

ON THE LOOK OUT FOR MY NEXT 4x4
www.irbdevelopments.com

Offline Porny

  • Posts: 1413
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 1
Re: Silicone Hoses TD5
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2008, 12:30:08 »
Where is the best place to get them? As far as I can work out, some come with just the hoses and some ally tubes as well. Is it worth getting the ally tubes or are they just for blingage? Is it worth getting them now with a stage 1 tune or wait untill I get the intercooler in? someone mentioned it might be worth it with the stage 1.

Me  ;) - with a discounted price for you!! - obviously there are other places.

Alloy/stainless tubes, really just for bling and only one on a Td5 - but I can supply one at the same time if needed!

My hoses are gloss black, as I'm not a fan of the bright coloured ones!! - plus black looks more standard if you 'forget' to mention to your insurance company about the mods lol.

Even with a stage 1, they are a worthwhile upgrade - just don't expect another 100bhp!

Get rid of your EGR too  ;)


Ian
Buy me another drink - you're still ugly!

Land Rover Diesel Tuning and Diagnostic  http://www.irbdevelopments.com - Mud-Club Member Discount - pm for details!!!

Offline Eeyore

  • Posts: 2475
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 0
Re: Silicone Hoses TD5
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2008, 20:57:41 »
Nice plug! However, it isn't quite in keeping with the Clubs philosophy on commercial postings, I'm afraid to say.

It'd be good if someone without a vested interest in selling kit could provide a useful answer.  ;)

My answer would be 'what problem are you trying to solve with the hoses?' 

Cheers
Eeyore
Flower: '95 Defender 110 Hard Top. Donkey Power :D

Offline Landy Andy

  • Posts: 120
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 0
Re: Silicone Hoses TD5
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2008, 22:27:18 »
Hi Porny

What price are these hoses ext for a TD5?

Don't stop advising people just because you have business to run ,we all respect (or should) the FREE advice that you give as a professional.

Andy
Andy

Defender Td5 X-Tech

Offline Porny

  • Posts: 1413
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 1
Re: Silicone Hoses TD5
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2008, 06:53:10 »
Nice plug! However, it isn't quite in keeping with the Clubs philosophy on commercial postings, I'm afraid to say.

It'd be good if someone without a vested interest in selling kit could provide a useful answer.  ;)

My answer would be 'what problem are you trying to solve with the hoses?' 

Cheers
Eeyore

Sorry.... :scold:

Does there actually need to be a problem for people to spend money on their Land Rover lol....

Quote
'what problem are you trying to solve with the hoses?'

From my point of view.... de-lamination internally of hoses - so they start to break up and either split or I have come across one that when boost pressure was made a section of hose actually (partially) blocked air flow.

Standard hoses (especially pre intercooler) are very thin, and only made from a few layers of cheaper silicon/ply lined hose - which means they contract and expand more than a thicker ply, uprated hose.  This can lead to the hose splitting prematurely and loss of performance due to the hose expanding and contracting - thus very fractionally increasing turbo lag.

IMHO... Land Rover hoses, while they do a good job, aren't the best (i.e. a compromise between performance and cost) and can be improved upon in terms of qulaity, heat resistance and longevity.  And... my silicon hoses look better than standard 8)


Ian
Buy me another drink - you're still ugly!

Land Rover Diesel Tuning and Diagnostic  http://www.irbdevelopments.com - Mud-Club Member Discount - pm for details!!!

Offline Porny

  • Posts: 1413
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 1
Re: Silicone Hoses TD5
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2008, 06:55:23 »
Hi Porny

What price are these hoses ext for a TD5?

Don't stop advising people just because you have business to run ,we all respect (or should) the FREE advice that you give as a professional.

Andy

Cheers Andy,

You have a pm....


Ian
Buy me another drink - you're still ugly!

Land Rover Diesel Tuning and Diagnostic  http://www.irbdevelopments.com - Mud-Club Member Discount - pm for details!!!

Offline Eeyore

  • Posts: 2475
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 0
Re: Silicone Hoses TD5
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2008, 07:57:12 »

I agree - sound , trustworthy technical advice , straight from the horses mouth  so to speak,  is hard to come by!!


....and it's not particularly objective.  :roll:

Here's how it sits from out point of view. We've pulled blatantly commercial posts in the past, and we see no reason to stop doing so. Forums are great for spreading technical advice etc, but if someones business is blatantly going to benefit from their own posts, then I think we'd probably deserve a share of the profits.

Advice being given we can handle, but blatant product plugs is a step too far, I'm afraid.

Cheers
Eeyore


Flower: '95 Defender 110 Hard Top. Donkey Power :D

Offline craigio fantastico

  • Posts: 25
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 0
Re: Silicone Hoses TD5
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2008, 18:24:05 »
Ian is suggesting one place to get the pipes from, its ultimatley the choice of the customer where he gets his parts from, he asked for a suggestion and Ian suggested an answer.  I for one was greatful for his advice and will be tacking my custome to him but I did do my own research and found the advice he had given was good sound advice.  If you don't like it turn the channel over! [-X

Offline Eeyore

  • Posts: 2475
  • Attack: 100
    Defense: 100
    Attack Member
  • Karma: +0/-0
  • Referrals: 0
Re: Silicone Hoses TD5
« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2008, 18:35:02 »
If you don't like it turn the channel over! [-X

Uuh, not wishing to be rude, but if you check the status above my avatar you'll see why I won't be turing over.  ;)

I'm glad your question got sorted (I quite trust Pornys work, myself), but the Club has a viewpoint whether folk like it or not, and it's my role here to ensure things run kinda tickityboo from a club standpoint.

Apologies if you find that disagreeable, but such is life.  ;)

Cheers
Eeyore
Flower: '95 Defender 110 Hard Top. Donkey Power :D

 






SimplePortal 2.3.5 © 2008-2012, SimplePortal