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Does anybody know of a brand/company other than earls that make 120/180 degree teflon hose ends? been having some trouble getting hold of the earls ones not to mention the price :bunny: I have been told I can use standard swivel seal hose ends with teflon hose but I ain't keen on it, seems kinda dodge to me......

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Its better than using teflon (if turbo is close by)

The Speedflow fittings are 90-degree and you'll find the majority of people using them :wacko:

have you been drinking ash? cos that makes no sense :(

Yeh 90 degree ones are easy to get, but not much room in the boot where I am mounting it, hence the need for more angle cos dun wanna kink the hose. Will prob just use rubber braided hose in the engine bay....smell is irrelevant and it's cheaper :thumbsup:

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