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SpeedFactory Silicone 45 Degree Couplers
Not every bend in a charge pipe is a hard right angle. Plenty of the joints on a turbo Honda, the sweep off the compressor housing, the angle up to the throttle body, the dogleg around a radiator hose, sit closer to 45 degrees, and forcing a 90 or a straight coupler into that geometry is how piping ends up stressed, kinked, and leaking. These SpeedFactory 45 degree couplers split the difference, with the same 4 ply construction as the rest of their coupler line.
What It Is and Why It Works
Each coupler is molded silicone reinforced with four plies of polyester, built to the SAE J20 specification that OEM charge-air hoses are held to. The continuous temperature rating runs -76°F to +376°F, comfortable for a joint sitting right off the turbo where a 45 so often lands, and burst pressure is over 200 PSI, which is a ceiling rather than a working target and means the coupler is never the weak link at real-world boost.
Each leg measures 3 inches, so there's material to trim for exact fit and a full sealing band for the clamp even after trimming. A molded 45 holds its angle under boost and vacuum instead of fighting back the way a straight coupler bent into service does, which keeps the stress off the clamp lines where forced couplers always fail first.
Five options: same-size 45s in 2, 2.5, 3, and 3.5 inch, plus a 2 to 2.5 inch reducer 45 that turns the angle and steps the pipe size in one piece, one less joint and two fewer clamps than running a separate reducer and elbow.
Specs
| Material | Silicone, 4 ply polyester reinforced |
| Standard | SAE J20 |
| Temperature rating | -76°F to +376°F continuous |
| Burst pressure | Over 200 PSI |
| Leg length | 3 inches each |
| Finish | Black with white logo, slick easy-clean outer coating |
Available Sizes
| Configuration | SKU | Mfg Part Number |
| 2" 45 degree | SFR-03-031 | SF-03-031 |
| 2.5" 45 degree | SFR-03-032 | SF-03-032 |
| 3" 45 degree | SFR-03-033 | SF-03-033 |
| 3.5" 45 degree | SFR-03-034 | SF-03-034 |
| 2" to 2.5" 45 degree reducer | SFR-03-035 | SF-03-035 |
Fitment
Universal. Size each end to the outside diameter of the pipe it joins. Picking between angles is simple: match the coupler to the joint. If the pipes meet near a right angle, use a 90; if they run inline, use a straight; if the joint sweeps somewhere in between, the 45 is your part. Two 45s can also team up to make an offset jog that a single 90 can't, which is a handy trick when a charge pipe needs to shift sideways around a frame rail or fan shroud.
What to Know Before You Buy
Trim the legs so the coupler carries the joint, not extra hose. T-bolt clamps over worm gears on anything boosted, one per leg, and the reducer needs two clamp sizes. Seat each clamp fully on the silicone, recheck after the first few heat cycles, and that corner of the piping is finished for the life of the build.