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Cheers Jason - glad you enjoyed the little whiz up the road - it will be better/smoother when fully mapped I am sure :lol:

Yeah the Exe-TC suspension is superb - compliant when you want it to be and firm when you need it. It witchcraft :D

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http://www.sfsperformance.co.uk/hose_clamps.asp#murray

Had some of these arrive today courtesy of Edwardo Rapido .... look awesome :D

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They look pretty cool Duncan. Nice one :thumb:

Equally glad to know that they don't 'blow off'. Nothing worse than smelly clamps!! :lol:
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!! :rant:

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Waiting now for another execution date!!:headhack:

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Glad you got them Duncan.
Still waiting for my order from them lol.
How do they compare to the other ones i supplied?
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Which ones are we talking about? Presumably not the Jubilees
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The Murray Corp ones

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Prices? :D
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These are the clamps:

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They are two piece, the outer band has a punched thread for the 'worm' to grab. The inner band is grooved to hold onto or go over the hose where it goes over the beading on the pipes (or either side of it) From the looks of them it will be perfect. The outer band has a kind of corrugated section to allow for some heat expansion.

I dont know on prices Gerry - I think Eddy is going to put some GB prices up soon, but they are not cheap. I just wanted to solve the issue for good and I think these will do it.

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Thanks for the endorsement Duncan, They are the business aren't they 8)

They seem to have been designed specifically to combat the problem of hoses leaking/blowing off at high pressures.

Prices are here: http://www.bigpower.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=83592

Logically the common sizes are best value. The smaller sizes will do water pipes of course.

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IC hose and clips on - can get them REALLY tight so no chance of them shifting :D

I have also moved the CAI a little bit further down into the inner wheel arch as it was pushing the arch liner out and causing that to rub on the tyre on left hand bends... now with a small extension piece to the tube it sits much further in and gives enough clearance for it to clear it. (hopefully anyway) :)

Very few jobs to be done prior to KH now:

1. mapping - booked 7th May
2. fuel swirl pot
3. sort electrical gremlins out

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