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Pro Series Silicone 45-Degree Elbow Coupler; 1.50-Inch; Black (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      Features

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      • Durable 4-Ply Silicone Material
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      • 45-Degree Elbow Design
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      • 1.50-Inch Diameter
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      • Sleek Black Finish
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      • Universal Fit; Some Adaptation May Be Required
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      Description

      High-Performance Coupler. The Pro Series Silicone 45-Degree Elbow Coupler, 1.50-Inch, Black, is engineered to provide a reliable and flexible connection between intake pipes, intercoolers, or turbo components. It ensures efficient airflow and minimizes pressure loss in forced induction systems, making it ideal for performance applications.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from durable 4-ply silicone, this coupler offers exceptional resistance to heat, pressure, and wear. Its smooth black finish delivers a professional look while maintaining durability under demanding conditions.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward, requiring no special tools or drilling. The hose’s flexibility allows easy adaptation to existing setups, fitting a variety of configurations.

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      Application. Universal fit; some adaptation may be required.

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