[urq] Intake Hoses

Ingo Rautenberg i.rautenberg at waratap.com
Tue Aug 30 10:04:09 EDT 2005


Sorry,

Justin is correct.  I was thinking about the IC to throttle body hose :-)
Yes, the other one.

>From my post of August 2003:

"... recently had my lower IC hose (turbo to IC) develop a tear at the
inside
bend from the hose to the turbo (of course it was at the track, but that's
another story).  I tried finding one from Bill Bennett's numbers, but could
not do so.

However, I too, was lucky enough to peruse the vast inventory of a local
auto parts place (had about 5x the amount of hoses as your local AutoZone)
and found one that was just about perfect, and like Bill's, had the coiled
spring inside (remove).  This hose is Goodyear #62072 and needs to be cut
probably about 4" -- however I cut too much and ended up cutting the
too-short hose and joining the pieces together with a 2" piece of exhaust
pipe fitting (from AutoZone) and a few hose clamps, making sure to file any
rough edges before using.

All is well in turbo land again.  Actually, it's even better than before,
which tells me I had a slight rip before it really became noticeable.  The
hose I replaced was approx. two years old, btw and I'm running 15 lbs boost
on stock WX motor.  There was only a trace of oil in the hose, btw.  The new
hose ran ~$22 including tax (~$30 for me with the pipe and extra clamps)."

HTH

-Ingo


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Justin Riley" <jriley at ctiusa.com>
To: "Ingo Rautenberg" <i.rautenberg at waratap.com>; "Eric Renneisen"
<racingiron at comcast.net>; <urq at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:14 AM
Subject: RE: [urq] Intake Hoses


Hey Ingo,

Give him the better cheap fix....The Goodyear hose that fits a dodge
2500 pickup lower radiator hose.  $19 from Autozone.  Take out the
coiled spring insert, and cut about 4 inches off of the turbo end.
Perfect fit, cheap, and readily available.  The Tommy tape costs about
$12 by comparison, and does work for awhile to get you there, but I find
an extra hose at $20 a far better thing to keep above the fuel tank, in
my "Spares area."  Now I just wish I had had a spare alt-belt on Sunday
night......

Ingo, what is the number on that hose?  62759?

Close:  Goodyear #62072

-Justin R.

-----Original Message-----
From: urq-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:urq-bounces at audifans.com] On
Behalf Of Ingo Rautenberg
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 8:54 AM
To: Eric Renneisen; urq at audifans.com
Subject: Re: [urq] Intake Hoses

Aw, Sh!!!t

Eric,

You likely missed the "things to bring with you on road trips" (or
something
like that) from last year.  I can't say wrt samco hoses et al, but for
on-the road repair, I highly recommend Tommy Tape -- a self-vulcanizing
tape
that you wrap numerous times around the hose and onto itself.  Worked
for me
last year at the 20 year quattro club celebration at BIR in Minnesota --
got
me back to Michigan at up to 10 lbs boost (didn't try higher) - 12 hr
trip
through the Upper Peninsula (don't want to break down there).  Also sold
under WRAP FIX brand.  Of ten in electrical tape section at hardware
store.
Found mine at ACE hardware.  Made by Duck (Henkel Consumer Products).

HTH

Ingo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Renneisen" <racingiron at comcast.net>
To: <urq at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 7:26 AM
Subject: [urq] Intake Hoses


> It seems that blasting around the NE trying to keep up with Phil's
20V,
> Pastore (who's a maniac), and the legendary S4+ with Saltino
Motorsport
> floormats was too much.  I blew a hole in the turbo->IC hose that
forced
> me to drive the 17 hours home while trying to stay out of the boost.
> Even when wrapped with several layers of duct tape, I'd get a whistle
at
> 1.00001 BAR.
>
> Has anyone put together some generic Samco hoses or similar?  This is
> also the perfect time to install a bypass valve.  These hoses weren't
> intended to take the pressure of slamming the throttle shut at 2 BAR.
>
> Eric Renneisen
> '86 urq
> '93 S4
> Chattanooga, TN
>
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