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Here for standard CAF pipe:
Auto Performance Silicone Hoses

Or here for silicone:
Auto Performance Silicone Hoses

They're a good company. They stock every kind of standard or silicone tube / ducting that you could possibly need for your air intake / intercooler setup and radiator etc. including stainless steel, mild steel and aluminium pipes and elbows. They also have en ebay shop here:
eBay UK Shop - Auto Performance Silicone Hoses: Silicone Hoses, Blue Red Black, Jubilee Hose Clips

-Pos

cheers pos spot on that..:)
 
Sorry, bringing back an old thread here. Great link pos, I'm going to use them to order some ducting for my Airbox piping. Does anybody know the diameter I need to go from Airbox to turbo and Airbox to wing? Also what would be the best pipe to use?
 
I have spent ages trying to route the piping from the turbo to the intercooler
the issue I have is that I have a defender 200tdi engine with a discovery turbo/manifold etc .
Pain in the arse so far !

I have been looking at flexible turbo hose, which would solve all my problems
so is this a good idea or not ?
 

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I have spent ages trying to route the piping from the turbo to the intercooler
the issue I have is that I have a defender 200tdi engine with a discovery turbo/manifold etc .
Pain in the arse so far !

I have been looking at flexible turbo hose, which would solve all my problems
so is this a good idea or not ?

Not sure how strong the flexable stuff is bud, Not sure it'd be suitable under boost situations.
 
I think the solution lies in Aaron's avatar. Can you not make something up out of standard bends and bits of rigid pipe?
 
Lots of people fit disco 200tdi's into old lr's and I'm sure I've seen someone selling an off the shelf solution for it.
I might be wrong, but I'll have a look when I get a mo.

Or as Brown says, doing it in manufactured silicone or solid bends/pipe will be doable.
The hardest part is working out the best way to do it, what you'll need and what will work with others.
Yours shouldn't be to bad though. I had to include reducers in most of mine which made it awkward.
 
Lots of people fit disco 200tdi's into old lr's and I'm sure I've seen someone selling an off the shelf solution for it.
I might be wrong, but I'll have a look when I get a mo.


This sort of jobby? It's on my list of things to buy. I'm guessing it'll fit the Defender 200 engine as long as it's got the Disco manifold and turbo?
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/321719189452?nav=SEARCH
 
Cheers guys just seen this
It looks just the job, and cheap enough at £50


I ordered mine last night, should arrive tomorrow. Can't wait to have some normal power after driving round with a squashed pipe for a year! I couldn't find any specific reviews for it, other than the guy's eBay feedback, which all seemed good.
Will update when fitted...
 
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