4 Inch Blue Silicone Hose - 3-Ply 12 Inch Length
4 Inch Blue Silicone Hose - 3-Ply 12 Inch Length
K2 Industries
Part #
K2-1513-UNV-006-TSARK
UPC #
SH-4-12-BL
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Product Description
Product Description
4 Inch Blue Silicone Hose – 3-Ply 12 Inch Length
3-ply reinforced silicone hose built for boost, coolant, and vacuum lines that demand flexibility without failure. The blue color aids quick identification in tight engine bays. Constructed with embedded fabric layers to resist kinking and maintain consistent flow under pressure.
Key Features
- 4 Inch Diameter - Handles high-volume coolant and boost applications without restriction.
- Embedded Fabric Layers - Resists collapse under vacuum or pressure cycling; won't crimp in tight spaces.
- Blue Silicone Material - Maintains flexibility across a wide temperature range and resists oil and coolant degradation.
Specs
- Material: Silicone
- Construction: 3-Ply with reinforcement
- Diameter: 4 Inch
- Length: 12 Inch
- Color: Blue
Whats Included
- 4 Inch Blue Silicone Hose (1 piece, 12 Inch length)
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this hose need clamps, and what size should I use?
Yes, you'll need hose clamps to secure both ends. Since this is a 4-inch diameter hose, use T-bolt or worm-drive clamps rated for that size. The exact clamp size depends on the ID of your barbed fitting or adapter.
Can I use this on a turbo intake or only for coolant?
This hose is rated for boost, coolant, and vacuum applications. If you're running it on a turbo intake, confirm your boost level stays within the hose's pressure rating—silicone typically handles 15–20 psi reliably, but check the specs for your specific turbo setup.
Do I need to do anything to prep the hose before installation?
Inspect the interior and exterior for defects before cutting or fitting. If you're trimming the length, use a sharp utility knife or hose cutter to avoid fraying the edges. Soak the hose ends briefly in warm water if they're tight over fittings—silicone softens slightly when warmed.
