♦   Inter cooler Hose

Turbocharge Hose

Oil Cooler hose

Radiator Hose

Exhaust Hose

Power Steering Hose

Air Brake Hose

Fuel Tubes

Inter cooler Hose

The Intercooler Inlet Hose is a part of your vehicle’s turbocharged/supercharged engine. It is the means through which the air, which has been compressed by the turbocharger, enters the intercooler. When the turbocharger compresses the air, the temperature of the air increases, while the density decreases.

Turbocharge Hose

turbo hose is a large diameter neoprene or silicone rubber hose that connects the air induction components in a turbocharger system.

Oil Cooler hose

The transmission oil cooler hose on a car helps to carry the transmission fluid from the transmission to the transmission cooler. The oil cooler is designed to lower the temperature of the transmission fluid to make it easier for the internal parts of the transmission to use.

Radiator hose

Radiator hose – a flexible hose between the radiator and the engine block. cooling system, engine cooling system – equipment in a motor vehicle that cools the engine. hosepipe, hose – a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas.

Exhaust hose

An exhaust system is usually piping used to guide reaction exhaust gases away from a controlled combustion inside an engine or stove. The entire system conveys burnt gases from the engine and includes one or more exhaust pipes. … Cylinder head and exhaust manifold. A turbocharger to increase engine power

Power Steering hose

The power steering hose connects the power steering pump to the cylinders that enables a vehicle to turn left and right easily. Also known as the power steering pump or PS pump, it takes a pressurized power steering fluid right into the steering rack and uses it to control a steering wheel’s rate of turn.

Air Brake hose

NL560 Eclipse air brake tubing is a lightweight, semi-rigid tubing used for air brake, instrumentation and accessory systems on trucks, trailers, buses and other commercial vehicles.

Fuel Tubes

fuel line is a hose used to bring fuel from one point in a vehicle to another or from a storage tank to a vehicle. … The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines a fuel line as “all hoses or tubing designed to contain liquid fuel or fuel vapor.