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recirculation tube help!!!!!!!

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95gst_sweetie

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Jul 12, 2009
lawndale, North Carolina
I need help finding something to use as a recirculation tube, I have the stock tube but it doesnt work it want reach were I need it to go....Im running a dejon intake with a vr speed fmic theres no way the stock one will work...Please let me know what will work...Thanks
 
It doesn't have to be anything special as long as it's the correct diameter. I don't know what you have access to, but you might be able to find something laying around that will work. If not, then you need to head to the parts store with a sample piece and an idea of how long you need it and just see what you can find. Even a place like a Lowes/Home Depot type store might have some hose you could buy by the foot.:) Good luck:thumb:
 
Just get on ebay and search for flex hose or radiator flex hose. Its like 15 or 20 bucks and you can bend it to whatever path you want. I dont remember the size i used but just measure you bov or and get something around it. They even come with the couplers and clams.
 
When I first got my car the stock hose was messed up and I just went to the parts store after measuring the diameter of my BOV's outlet and got a piece of radiator hose and cut it to fit. Was like $12
 
My recirc hose is an upper radiator hose from a 96 audi cabriolet. Draw up a sketch with measurements and take a walk through a junkyard.
 
I went to Carquest, they carried "hand made" radiator hose's (no metal) for Boats. Alot of the parts stores no longer carry that diameter of hose anymore. And don't bother with Home Depot they have vynal but that will just get soft with heat and collapse on itself. You can get the hose with the metal in it from alot of parts stores, just make sure you get the right length because cutting through that thick gauge metal can be a pain.
 
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