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Old 02-03-2011 | 01:53 PM
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Question Attempting to get T-Bolt Clamps- What Are These Sizes?

Anyone know what these sizes mean I just need to know what they're in so I can convert them? If it helps they're off a greddy turbo kit for just the worm clamps


32. Hose band 10φ #5 qt.4
33. Hose band 16φ #10 qt.4
34. Hose band 50φ #32 qt.5
35. Hose band 60φ #36 qt.8
36. Hose band 65φ #40 qt.2
37. Hose band 70φ #44 qt.2
38. Hose band 80φ #48 qt.3
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Originally Posted by MillerRS1
Anyone know what these sizes mean I just need to know what they're in so I can convert them? If it helps they're off a greddy turbo kit for just the worm clamps


32. Hose band 10φ #5 qt.4
33. Hose band 16φ #10 qt.4
34. Hose band 50φ #32 qt.5
35. Hose band 60φ #36 qt.8
36. Hose band 65φ #40 qt.2
37. Hose band 70φ #44 qt.2
38. Hose band 80φ #48 qt.3
Simply measure the diameter of the pipe. It will be easier. IIRC, GReddy uses 2" and 2.25" piping.
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Simply measure the diameter of the pipe. It will be easier. IIRC, GReddy uses 2" and 2.25" piping.
Yeahh i just dont feel like pulling my pipes apart
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Don't really need to. Just hold a tape measure up to it.
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you could always just measure a silicone couple. it's just 2 clamps you loosen and then slide the coupler off and measure it or the pipe.
Old 02-03-2011 | 09:10 PM
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to find diameter just measure the circumference of the pipe and divide by Pi.

Ex.

Circumference of pipe is 8 inches, now divide by 3.14 and you get 2.54 inches
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lol stop being lazy
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Originally Posted by m6ar2cel6oTC
lol stop being lazy

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Old 02-04-2011 | 02:39 AM
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its not being lazy when your cars in storage and its difficult to get to...... and now the smartass comments are?
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lol so if its hard to get to whats the rush to get clamps if it is hard to get to your car? is that smart comment?
wasnt a smart comment from the begining. lol everyone told you the same thing measure the piping you dont even have to take it off. instead of being spoon fed check it yourself better being sure then buying wrong clamps.
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buy a 3 inch and clamp it down super tight :p
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thats 2 big if his piping is really 2.25 like paul said
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Take a tape measure and hold it over the pipe. Done deal! Because it's uniformly circle, a measure across any diameter will yield the same results.
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Originally Posted by m6ar2cel6oTC
thats 2 big if his piping is really 2.25 like paul said
sarcasm is hard to get across on the interwebz sometimes
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Sorry for the lame comments it was just the lazy comment that I think got me on my period. I wasn't in the best of moods yesterday I honestly blame my ex aka could've just killed myself. I was just hoping someone had already or knew a way to convert that or if those number meant anything. Ill just wait till spring when I pull the car apart again thanks guys.
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After reading through GReddy's manual for the turbo kit, it appears most of the piping is either 50 or 60mm in diameter.

50mm diameter = 1.96"
60mm diameter = 2.36"

Now you also need to take into account the thickness of the coupler used on it (approx 2/5" on average) therefore, you need 2.36" couplers for the 50mm pipes and 2.75" couplers for the 60mm pipes.

50mm pipe clamp
http://www.dezod.com/pd_dezod_motors...in_262_max.cfm



60mm pipe clamp
http://www.dezod.com/pd_dezod_motors...in_287_max.cfm
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i just looked at my kit because im looking to do the same thing, my worm clamps that are on there now have 3 differnt sizes on them my throttle body pipe says 70mm. my intake says 89mm and my hot piping apears to be 62mm then some of them are transition couplers.
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Originally Posted by cdp1279
i just looked at my kit because im looking to do the same thing, my worm clamps that are on there now have 3 differnt sizes on them my throttle body pipe says 70mm. my intake says 89mm and my hot piping apears to be 62mm then some of them are transition couplers.
I can get ya squared away as needed.
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