Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

0.625" (16mm) Reinforced Silicone Heater Hose Black (per Foot (305mm)) on 2040-parts.com

US $11.72
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Condition:New

Silicone Intake Systems: Your Source for Automotive Silicone

 

0.625" Reinforced Silicone Heater Hose, Black (per foot)


This Silicone Heater Hose is perfect for replacing your factory engine coolant lines.

Silicone is shiny and easier to clean, and looks much nicer than factory rubber hose. It is more resistant to chemicals, pressure and heat, and is more resistant to degradation and cracking compared to rubber heater hose. This silicone heater hose is also especially suited to running coolant lines to and from a turbocharger, where the coolant, surrounding air temperature, and metal attachment point might be much hotter than regular coolant passages.

Here are a couple things to look out for when purchasing these silicone heater hoses. First, make sure the part is all silicone, not a rubber inner with silicone coating. Our lines are all silicone with a fabric reinforcement layer. Second, check the wall size. Ours have 0.16" walls for great pressure abilities and good resistance to cuts and nicks. Remember to order clamps based on outer diameter, which will be the inner diameter plus double the wall thickness. We recommend our stainless steel worm gear clamps for these silicone heater hoses.

If you order 10 of these, we will ship you 10 feet of continuous hose. The longest length of hose we can ship is 100 feet.

Compatible with either pure water or antifreeze/coolant.

Temperature Compatibility: -65F to 350F

Maximum Working Pressure: 65 PSI

Burst Pressure: 300 PSI

Combined Shipping

Is shipping really free? Technically yes, but all sellers who offer free shipping have to inflate the item price to compensate - after all we have to pay the Post Office! EBay policy practically requires us to offer free shipping to remain competitive, but this causes us a major problem because that leaves us no way to offer combined shipping charges. For information about non-inflated item prices and truly combined shipping charges for much lower total cost on more than one item, find us online using our EBay store name.

About Us

Silicone Intake Systems, Inc. is dedicated to bringing you the highest quality automotive parts at unbeatable prices.

Find us online to find lower, combined shipping, better pricing, online ordering via credit card, and full product availability.

Warranty/Return policy

Returns of like-new merchandise are accepted within 90 days of purchase.

Payments Accepted

The only form of payment accepted for Ebay auctions is Paypal. Our auctions require immediate payment; we have no record of your purchase until payment has been made. Sales tax of 2.9% will apply in the state of Colorado.

Feedback

Positive feedback will be left for you automatically as soon as you leave positive feedback for us. Thanks for your purchase!

 

McLaren F1 LM Prototype on show at Geneva Motor Show

Mon, 04 Mar 2013

The McLaren F1 LM Prototype is heading for display at the Geneva Motor Show as McLaren try to out do Ferrari in the history stakes. McLaren are taking the prototype for the F1 LM – the McLaren XP1 LM – to Geneva for its first ever trip outside the UK (it’s owned by McLaren and was promised to Lewis Hamilton if he won three F1 world championships with McLaren. He didn’t) and will have it on show as part of McLaren’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

Hyundai Intrado concept (2014) first official pictures

Mon, 24 Feb 2014

By Ollie Kew First Official Pictures 24 February 2014 13:01 This is the Hyundai Intrado concept, destined for the 2014 Geneva motor show. It’s a hydrogen-powered crossover penned by Peter Schreyer, the head of Hyundai’s design team, CEO of sister-brand Kia, and with a stint at Audi on his CV to boot. The Intrado is designed to be as lightweight as possible, hinting at what Hyundai sees as the future of family cars.

Design Contest: NDA wins 2009 LA Design Challenge

Fri, 11 Dec 2009

A future where environmentalists and car enthusiasts - not to mention sober-minded adults and thrill-seeking young people - all coexist in harmony just might be possible with Nissan's V2G concept vehicle. The hypothetical design study, which runs on a futuristic grid of electric roadways but can also be customized for 'off grid' joy riding, won the 2009 LA Auto Show Design Challenge for the way it embodies this year's 'Youthmobile 2030' theme. The focus was to create vehicles that would appeal to a generation of young drivers raised on cell phones and social media.