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So, who has the thickest, gnarliest intercooler boots available?

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Old 12-16-2007 | 07:11 PM
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So, who has the thickest, gnarliest intercooler boots available?

I don't care how hard they are to install or really how much they cost. I want something that is super thick, high-grade silicone, and comes with the really fancy spring-loaded, nylock-nutted clamps.

I know the PDR boots are famously difficult to install, but are they that strong?

What about BD?

Mr. Bob's?

Anyone else?

--Justin
Old 12-16-2007 | 07:16 PM
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Justin,

I bought mine from Rip Rook at http://www.sourceautomotive.biz They are very nice w/SS clamps.
Old 12-16-2007 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by HOHN
I don't care how hard they are to install or really how much they cost. I want something that is super thick, high-grade silicone, and comes with the really fancy spring-loaded, nylock-nutted clamps.

I know the PDR boots are famously difficult to install, but are they that strong?

What about BD?

Mr. Bob's?

Anyone else?

--Justin

Wow you must have been reading my mind. I was just about to ask the same question.
Old 12-16-2007 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by HOHN
I don't care how hard they are to install or really how much they cost.
Same here. The way I look at it is if they are good, a guy should only have to do it once anyways. Easy to install to me just means easy to slide back on after blowing it off on the street.
Old 12-16-2007 | 07:38 PM
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Justin,

I bought mine from Rip Rook at http://www.sourceautomotive.biz They are very nice w/SS clamps.

Those look great. The clamps are T-bar, and don't have springs. Not the the springs are some kind of magic or anything.

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Old 12-16-2007 | 08:33 PM
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I ordered my set from Advanced Diesel Technology, they are twice as thick as the BD boots & twice as easy to install because the fit is perfect. I blew a BD boot sled pulling this year, split a 4" hole in it. I'd get the ones from Doug...very nice boots. I think he said they are PDR boots, but I'm not sure.
Old 12-16-2007 | 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by HOHN
Those look great. The clamps are T-bar, and don't have springs. Not the the springs are some kind of magic or anything.

jh
And they are 20% off right now.
Old 12-16-2007 | 09:05 PM
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If you try to run more than about 50 psi the spring clamps are a waste of time and money. The clamps need to be tightened to the point where the spring is fully stacked and then some. Also the springs require you to use a wrench to unwind the nut for a thousand turns before it is loose enough to use your fingers to open the clamp enough to get the boot over the tube hump.

I use the BD boots and threw away the springs. I replaced them with an aluminum spacer and now can remove and install a boot in seconds instead of minutes. I just hate lying in the snow by the side of the road reattaching the boot at the intercooler with those dang spring clamps.

I found that 100-inch pounds using the BD boots would keep them from blowing off. Here is a shot of my spring delete mod. Oh, And did I mention I hate those spring clamps?
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Old 12-16-2007 | 09:35 PM
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Try stylin motors. Google them. I got blue boots with clamps and they are THICK. Good price. I think they are rated at 100psi, maybe more.
Old 12-16-2007 | 10:36 PM
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another thing that help alot is using hair spray on the inside of the boots. I use it on all HHP Cummins engine
Old 12-16-2007 | 10:39 PM
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Stylin motors do not make the boots anymore. A few months ago I tried, called them up, and it is a no-go.
Old 12-16-2007 | 11:01 PM
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I have had mr. bobs. I know they hold at least 60psi. They were a b*&^%H to get on. Stuart
Old 12-16-2007 | 11:07 PM
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It may sound a little jimmy rigged but I used a piece of 3" tanker hose for a boot. They are THICK, hard to install(takes a little patience), and handle 150psi. Its thick rubber with steel reinforcement wire wound inside the rubber. Got two feet of it for about $20 bucks at the local hose shop
Old 12-17-2007 | 12:28 AM
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i use only mr bobs have had friends not listen to me and try sources, and pdr's. Finally bought a set of bobs and he's good to go. It sucks when those supposed bad-A boots leave you on the side of the road.
Old 12-17-2007 | 01:05 AM
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Originally Posted by bent valves
If you try to run more than about 50 psi the spring clamps are a waste of time and money. The clamps need to be tightened to the point where the spring is fully stacked and then some. Also the springs require you to use a wrench to unwind the nut for a thousand turns before it is loose enough to use your fingers to open the clamp enough to get the boot over the tube hump.

I use the BD boots and threw away the springs. I replaced them with an aluminum spacer and now can remove and install a boot in seconds instead of minutes. I just hate lying in the snow by the side of the road reattaching the boot at the intercooler with those dang spring clamps.

I found that 100-inch pounds using the BD boots would keep them from blowing off. Here is a shot of my spring delete mod. Oh, And did I mention I hate those spring clamps?

Sweet mod! I'll remember that!



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