2.25" to 2.50" 90 Degree Silicone Reducer Hose - Blue

2.25" to 2.50" 90 Degree Silicone Reducer Hose - Blue

K2 Industries

Part #
K2-1430-UNV-006-TSARK
UPC #
SH-225-25-90-BL

Regular price $79.99 USD
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Product Description

2.25" to 2.50" 90 Degree Silicone Reducer Hose — Blue

Tapered silicone hose that steps down from 2.25" to 2.50" with a sharp 90-degree bend. Built for coolant, intake, and custom water-flow routing where diameter transition and directional change happen in one piece. Silicone construction handles heat cycles without cracking or splitting.

✓ Ships from FL Warehouse ✓ Silicone Construction ✓ 90-Degree Elbow Design
Key Features
  • Tapered bore - Smooth diameter transition eliminates turbulence and fitment gaps at connection points.
  • 90-degree bend geometry - Allows tight routing in confined engine bays without multiple fittings.
  • Silicone material - Resists thermal cycling, oil saturation, and UV exposure better than rubber alternatives.
Specs
  • Material: Silicone
  • Configuration: 90-degree elbow with tapered reducer
  • Inlet diameter: 2.25"
  • Outlet diameter: 2.50"
  • Quantity: 1 piece
Whats Included
  • One 2.25" to 2.50" 90-degree silicone reducer hose
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need hose clamps to install this?

Yes. This hose is a bare tube — you'll need clamps sized for both the 2.25" inlet and 2.50" outlet to secure it to your fittings or ports. Stainless steel worm-gear or band-type clamps work best for silicone hose.

Can I use this for boost tubing, fuel, or just coolant?

Silicone hose is rated for coolant and general intake ducting. For fuel or high-pressure boost applications, verify your system's PSI rating and fuel compatibility before connecting — some fuel blends and boost pressures exceed silicone's limits.

Will this fit my existing hose connections, or do I need adapter fittings?

That depends on your ports. If your inlet is 2.25" and outlet is 2.50", it bolts straight in. If your ports don't match those diameters exactly, you'll need stepped or straight fittings to bridge the gap. Measure your current hose barb sizes before ordering.

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