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Ok guys so my heater matrix hoses finally showed up in the mail, let me start off by saying these pipes are way better then I expected. They are far better quality then I was expecting and much heftier then what they look like online. My only question is how did you guys seal them as they do not come with a gasket or o-ring? so not to sure If I just use some black silicone or what lol

 

other then that Viamoto is a 10/10 in my book and I will be order more from them in the future!


Edited by dsm2evo, 02 December 2016 - 05:21 AM.


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Hoses for what?
Bong??
Watering garden??
Washing the dog??
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Hoses for what?
Bong??
Watering garden??
Washing the dog??

fixed, although I dont really know any other part on a car called a matrix besides the heater matrix :P

 

also for reference,

 

http://www.viamoto.c...ishi EVO 1 CD9A


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Well we arent mind readers are we.....
You would seal them as per factory....if they have silicone you use that...if not...do as the factory do....that would be the most obvious train of thought? Would it not??
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Yeah, Viamoto are a pretty decent company to deal with. Used them a few times now.


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Well we arent mind readers are we.....
You would seal them as per factory....if they have silicone you use that...if not...do as the factory do....that would be the most obvious train of thought? Would it not??


Lol yes that would however usually parts that require some sort of seal also come with said seal . Like when was the last time you bought a water pump, oil pump, water tube, or even a throttle body that didn't already come packaged with a means to seal it? Personally I have never experienced that and was always supplied with something. Even my cheap eBay manifolds came with some gaskets. So that's why the whole question is being posed I want it done properly and so it doesn't leak and I have to pull my dash a third time to fix it.


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