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Well it needs to be some kind of material that A) will not collapse under
intake vacuum, and stay rigid (no paper intake tubing here) and B) stand up
to the heat of the turbo.

The Calloway should've come with a tube already. My BAE kits have metal
tubes that use  short sections of 3" silicon turbo hose at the joints. have
you seen this type of setup? it's the most common, look in any Turbo and
High Tech performance magazine and you'll see the silicon tube I'm talking
about. I'm having real trouble locating a section around here though, it's
suprizing!

I have an extra 3" tube from the fuel dist to the turbo from a BAE kit if
it will fit, i'd sell it to you

At 02:51 PM 7/9/99 -0400, you wrote:
>For the turbo guys, does the turbo inlet tube from the fuel dist to the 
>turbo need to be a special material, or can it be any kind of hose?  (On a 
>Calloway Stage I)
>T.J. Young
>1981 Scirocco1 S


Kevin Fry 
aka aventari
icq#21583385

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