Antonella Abbate • 22 August 2024

Dayco expands Silicone Turbo Hose Kits and General Turbo Hose Range

Dayco, one of the world’s leading engine products and drive systems manufacturers for the automotive, heavy duty and industrial market segments, provides Australian and New Zealand automotive repairers and re-sellers with an expanded range of Silicone complete hose kits and rubber turbo hoses.

Dayco Silicone Turbocharger Hoses feature a 4 Ply Silicone Polyester reinforced configuration for maximum durability and strength, manufactured to meet SAE J20R1 specifications.

 

Some advantages of selecting premium quality Dayco Silicone Turbo Hoses include:


  • Suitable for high boost applications
  • 6mm sidewall thickness
  • 4 Ply construction
  • Hand wrapped
  • Premium quality stainless steel hose clamps included
  • Exact and easy fitment


The Silicone Turbo Hose kit part numbers in the Dayco range cover popular vehicle applications including Ford Ranger, Mazda BT50 along with Mitsubishi Pajero and Triton models. All of these Dayco aftermarket Silicone Turbo Hose Kits include turbocharger to pipe and intercooler hoses, Charge Air Cooler (CAC) to engine hoses (where applicable) and all hose clamps.


The Dayco aftermarket Turbo Hose range has been exact moulded to suit more than 40 specific vehicle applications including selected Ford Ranger, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Triton and Outlander, Nissan Navara and Patrol, Toyota Landcruiser and HiLux, Subaru Impreza WRX, Forester and Liberty, Holden Cruze and Captiva models.

 

All Dayco Turbo Hoses are designed to ensure exact fitment and reliable connections, featuring multi-layered construction for maximum reinforcement, durability and strength.

 

To find out more visit www.dayco.com or contact Dayco Australia customer service - 03 9796 4044.

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