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Need to do some new cooler piping for the new manifolds being isntalled on my car. Always said that next time i do cooler pipes i would use wiggins clamps on the sections that you cant easily reach, now its time to cough up and I am scared to spend that much money :ninja:

Have seen these advertised for a few years, but never heard if anyone has used them or can offer feedback

http://hybrid-power.com/HDi%20CD/web/HDi%20clamp1.html

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Ive seen these hold 50psi on a drag car without issues. They are not in the same league as Wiggin's items but seem to function well and look ok.

Roy, these have been available for about 12 months and are resonably priced. Their contact details are at the base of the flyer.

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Good to hear. I emailed him earlier today beased on SAMCO website stating they were an Australian agent. Hope to get a response without calling :D

the cheap Chinese dealers on ebay sell the same hoses as samco, i have not been able to pick the difference.... i will find the seller next time i log on.

bit of thinners or prepsol on a rag and the names come straight off if your a brand whore like me :(

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i used them ,there good if you take your intercooler pipes off and on a couple of times,they don't leak,and are a good product,call justin he is very helpful.

his mine.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mo...gtrs&st=160

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Need to do some new cooler piping for the new manifolds being isntalled on my car. Always said that next time i do cooler pipes i would use wiggins clamps on the sections that you cant easily reach, now its time to cough up and I am scared to spend that much money :(

Have seen these advertised for a few years, but never heard if anyone has used them or can offer feedback

http://hybrid-power.com/HDi%20CD/web/HDi%20clamp1.html

HDi%20clamp2.jpg

here is some information.

http://hybrid-power.com/HDI%20CLAMP/HDI%20CLAMP.html

or www.fgpower.com

thanks

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