Black 2" To 3" 90 Degree Reducer Silicone Hose 51mm - 76mm Turbo Pipe Coupler on 2040-parts.com
US $9.99
Location:
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:NewWarranty:YesItem No.::T17905-5176Size tolerance::+/-0.5mmColor::BlackWorking Temperature::-76°F (-60°C ) to +500°F (+260°C)Inside Diameter::2"-3"(51MM-76MM)Working Pressure::0.3Mpa (43.5 PSI) to 0.9Mpa (130.5 PSI)Thickness::5MMBursting Pressure::2MpaBrand:JSBESTRACINGFits For::UniversalManufacturer Part Number:T17905-5176
Black ID:2" To 3" 90 Degree Reducer Silicone Hose 51mm - 76mm Turbo Pipe
name
90 degree reducer Silicone Hose, Black
Inside Diameter
2"-3" or 51 mm-76 mm
Length
4 inches + 4 inches or 102 mm + 102 mm
Thickness of wall
5 mm, 4 ply reinforced
Size tolerance
+/-0.5 mm
Bursting Pressure
2Mpa
Working Pressure
0.3Mpa (43.5 PSI) to 0.9Mpa (130.5 PSI)
Working Temperature
-76°F (-60°C ) to
+500°F (+260°C)
100% Genuine high quality Silicone Hose
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Application for Universal:
Basic
replacement, air intake connections, supercharger connection, cold side turbo
and intercooler connections, radiator or heater core connections or virtually
any application where high temperatures or extreme working conditions exist.
Used
in aerospace applications, performance motors and vehicles, marine wet-exhaust,
commercial truck and bus induction and cooling systems, agricultural and off
highway vehicles, all turbo diesel applications, food and beverage connections
and general manufacturing industries worldwide. Custom Turbo, Supercharger
charge piping set up, custom compressor, inlet for turbocharged and supercharged
cars, vehicles, boats etc.
Warranty
1 year warranty against manufacture defect.
Attention
Please note : This item is
not suitable for fuel or oil transfer
Handling Time:24 hours Handling Time.
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