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SpeedFactory Silicone Straight Couplers
Every intercooler piping job needs couplers, and every builder has learned the hard way that the no-name ones split at the reinforcement or blow off the pipe the first time boost spikes. These SpeedFactory silicone couplers are the buy-once version: 4 ply reinforced, properly rated, and sized for everything from a 2 inch snorkel connection to 5 inch big-turbo inlet piping.
What It Is and Why It Works
Each coupler is molded silicone reinforced with four plies of polyester and manufactured to the SAE J20 specification, the same standard OEM coolant and charge-air hoses are built to. The rating that matters for a boosted car is the temperature range: -76°F to +376°F continuous, which is enough headroom to sit directly on a turbo outlet where charge temps climb well past what an intake-only coupler ever sees. Burst pressure is over 200 PSI. That's a safety ceiling, not an invitation; it means that at any boost level a street or drag Honda actually runs, the coupler itself is never the weak link in the system.
Every coupler comes in black with a white printed SpeedFactory logo and a slick outer coating that wipes clean instead of holding onto every fingerprint and oil smudge in the engine bay. Each one is 3 inches long, which gives your clamps a full sealing band on both pipes with room between them.
Specs
| Material | Silicone, 4 ply polyester reinforced |
| Standard | SAE J20 |
| Temperature rating | -76°F to +376°F continuous |
| Burst pressure | Over 200 PSI |
| Length | 3 inches |
| Finish | Black with white logo, slick easy-clean outer coating |
Available Sizes
| Size | SKU | Mfg Part Number |
| 2" | SFR-03-001 | SF-03-001 |
| 2.5" | SFR-03-002 | SF-03-002 |
| 3" | SFR-03-003 | SF-03-003 |
| 3.5" | SFR-03-004 | SF-03-004 |
| 4" | SFR-03-005 | SF-03-005 |
| 5" | SFR-03-006 | SF-03-006 |
Fitment
Universal. Size the coupler to the outside diameter of your piping, not the inside diameter, so a 2.5 inch coupler joins two pipes with a 2.5 inch OD. If you're stepping between two different pipe sizes, you want a transition coupler rather than a straight one, and if the pipes meet at an angle, a 45 or 90 degree coupler saves you from torquing a straight coupler into a bend it was never meant to hold.
What to Know Before You Buy
Clamp them right and they'll outlast the build. On any boosted connection, use T-bolt clamps rather than worm-gear hose clamps, since worm gears bite into silicone unevenly and are the usual culprit when a charge pipe pops off at full boost. Seat the clamp fully on the coupler, not half on the bead of the pipe, and check torque after the first few heat cycles. Do the simple stuff right and these are a fit-and-forget part.