Ditch Your Stock Turbo Hoses

PPE has GM owners covered

Published in the May 2012 Issue May 2012 News

Adding high-performance goodies to your engine not only ups the horsepower and torque ratings of your rig; it also means that you're upping the chances of certain stock components failing. Such is the case with flimsy stock turbo hoses. When you have a high-performance engine you should consider upgrading the stock OEM hoses with PPE's Performance Silicone Hoses.

PPE gives you the ability to upgrade your turbo hoses to keep pace with other performance upgrades you've made to your engine. Made from fluorocarbon-lined silicone rubber, PPE's Performance Silicone Hoses not only resist fuel, oil and chemicals, they are UV and ozone resistant as well. Each 6mm hose is internally strengthened with a full five plies of polyester reinforced fibers. This means that PPE's hoses have a burst rating of over 200psi.

Increased horsepower means increased engine heat, but that won't be a problem either, as PPE's hoses have an operating range from negative 60-degrees Celsius, (negative 76 Fahrenheit), all the way to over 225-degrees Celsius, (450 Fahrenheit). PPE Performance Silicone Hoses are available for 2001 to 2010 GM diesel-powered trucks.

(www.ppediesel.com/714-985-4825)

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