Installing new hose for boost gauge

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Hi all, I’m not sure if this is in the right place, my apologies if it is.

A couple of years ago I installed a Turbosmart boost gauge that I had lying around simply so I had a project. Totally unnecessary since I have the Cobb AP that does a much better job. The reason why I’m posting is because when installing the hose, it got a bit disfigured when heating it up to fit over the nozzles on both ends. I plan on replacing it with a new hose. It works but I’d like to do it better. In your experience, what’s the best way to attach them to the nozzles?
 


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What happened that you needed to heat it up to install it over the nozzles? I think I just used a rubber vacuum hose from Napa, slipped it over the respective "nipples" on the sensor and vacuum block, and that was it.
 


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What happened that you needed to heat it up to install it over the nozzles? I think I just used a rubber vacuum hose from Napa, slipped it over the respective "nipples" on the sensor and vacuum block, and that was it.
It wouldn't go on without heat.
 


XanRules

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It wouldn't go on without heat.
I think the clear plasticy tubing my gauge came with was similar - I don't trust that stuff and don't use it. I think 8 feet of really heavy-duty vacuum hose in the correct diameter cost me $12.50 or so at Napa. That would be my recommendation. It will slide on easily and stay put (though a hose clamp won't hurt).
 




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