Building a fast car? Get $400 OFF the all inclusive VIP package deal: hpcdmy.co/vipy47 Motorsport Plumbing course. Start learning today with 50% OFF your first course: hpcdmy.co/offery47 TIME STAMPS: 0:00 - AN Fittings 1:30 - Braided Hose 1:43 - Rubber 2:10 - PTFE 3:04 - Exotic Fuel Vs Rubber 3:50 - Push Lock 4:35 - PRO TIP! 4:48 - Reusable Hose Ends 5:22 - Crimp Hose Ends 6:15 - Weight PTFE Vs Rubber 6:35 - Hard Lines 7:24 - Silicone Couplers 7:50 - Wiggins Clamps 8:51 - Flare/Beads 9:47 - Don't Be A Gorilla 10:14 - Flexible Options 11:09 - Understanding 'Dash' Sizing 12:19 - Hose & Fittings Compatibility 12:51 - Raceworks - Thanks Jamie! 13:15 - BUILD.TUNE.DRIVE
@SinsAscendant6 ай бұрын
Good to see this young lad get more and more comfortable with interviewing. Was pleasure to listen to. B roll is always top notch!
@-ev1l5626 ай бұрын
5:30 Oh my lord, that is the most beautiful turbo 4 cylinder engine bay i've ever laid eye upon. amazing video, extremely informative
@zanerasmussen88896 ай бұрын
Yea that sure is on another level. Show Queen.
@hpa1016 ай бұрын
The whole car is pretty immaculate! - www.hpacademy.com/blog/a-900hp-run-in-tune-4g63-madness-evokng/?
@hpa1016 ай бұрын
@@zanerasmussen8889 they roll race it - Taz.
@JuanVargasPro6 ай бұрын
Literally the best informative video I've seen in awhile.
@RandomlnternetGuy6 ай бұрын
This is how i generally feel about HPA as a company. Just a well of knowledge
@hpa1016 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support team 😎
@PANTYEATR16 ай бұрын
You know what i really like? Fuel injection clamps! They are very strong band clamps that tighten with a nut and bolt. I wish they came in bigger size offerings. I also love Oetiker stepless screw clamps with tension spring💪
@TotoGeenen6 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for including the video footage of what you're talking about. Makes it all a lot easier to understand
@GroovesAndLands6 ай бұрын
I realize that JIC and AN are not expressly interchangeable - but I've never ever had a leak between a JIC and AN fitting, despite having done it many, many times. As far as I'm concerned, they're interchangeable with the exception that JIC are almost always steel and therefore capable of significantly higher pressure than aluminum AN fittings.
@bingysbackyard6 ай бұрын
Yes they are 100% same thread and sizing as jic.. the AN system was for unskilled mechanics in the army/navy to have a basic hose system as it would of taken too long to train them in imperial fittings from all over the world... also these Chinese made aluminium parts are way lower quality than the steel fittings
@bb1ben6 ай бұрын
I've wondered this for a long time, I have easy access to make hoses with JIC fittings, good to know I can screw em right on to AN fittings
@GroovesAndLands6 ай бұрын
@@bingysbackyard I hate to admit it, but I've used a whole mess of cheapie Chinese push-lok AN fittings. The "evil energy" brand comes to mind. They work just fine. Haven't had a single issue with them. If I were building a top-tier race car with a budget of $250k, I'd absolutely not use them - but for my toy IS300 hot streetcar - I just don't see any advantage in spending the extra cash on Earls, Aeroquip or Russel.
@thanosdk56696 ай бұрын
This is extremely helpful! I have worked in motorsport shop specialized in historic racecars mostly Sierra cosworth and one of rhe most common issues where leaks.
@gordowg1wg1455 ай бұрын
Some may be looking at industrial/heavy machinery hydraulic fittings, with the correct hoses, as an option - this may seem to be a cheaper, or more available, option, but you DO need to be aware of things like the fittings usually having very restrictive bores as wall thickness is important for strength and fatigue resistance with 300-350bar operating pressures. For silicone, and even rubber, low pressure hoses, they're usually available in a range of operating pressures - be sure of what you need, and what you're actually getting.
@nicolajskovby62046 ай бұрын
I know tractor pullers going 100 psi on silicone hose, the trick is to push the pibes all the way inside so they almost touch, then use loads of hose clamps (the good wide ones) I know they run 7 3 on each side and one on the gap in the middle so the silicone can't expand. And they never have issues
@stephenthompson97226 ай бұрын
I bet Al and Woody are here learning a bit more. Love you boys
@keshersimonelli14176 ай бұрын
That ram forging graphic was cool
@hpa1016 ай бұрын
Sam here is getting pretty epic at them, it's from his work in the motorsport plumbing course. I'll make sure he sees your comment, he'll be chuffed 😎- Taz.
@yowie08896 ай бұрын
A bit Adults-Only though
@danhenton19786 ай бұрын
Very informative interview! Yes please come to NZ 🇳🇿
@hpa1016 ай бұрын
Cheers mate! Glad you enjoyed this one! - Taz.
@kenxiong68306 ай бұрын
Overkill for street applications with low power numbers. Definitely a must in high hp applications
@onedayiwillmakesomecontent6 ай бұрын
"AN is not metric or imperial..." Yes, the hose sizing is imperial. It matches up to the hydraulic hose world, 90% of the stuff(loosely speaking) is imperial sizes.
@hpa1016 ай бұрын
What's your opinion on options like rubber vs PTFE or AN fittings and hoses in general? - Taz.
@kjc42036 ай бұрын
Expensive option but I love em and wouldn't have it any other way
@stevenPounder-p4b6 ай бұрын
Used them extensively along with steel lines for 20 years in the military. Excellent product but I’m glad I didn’t have to pay for them. We had a connex that would be mounted on the back of a truck when we trained or deployed. Inside it contained all of the bulk hose, fittings and tools required to assemble as needed. The turbines in the tanks used fuel as a hydraulic and sensing medium. A turbine in a steel box tends to shorten the life of anything that isn’t steel.
@cobrajeff966 ай бұрын
About the only place I've ever used traditional rubber is for coolant, and as it turns out I use a heavy wall, steel braid-reinforced rubber set of lines in the power steering system which currently runs around 1300 psi, albeit at full runout (hydroboost). Everything else is PTFE, no exceptions. I find PTFE assembly to be easier, personally. Earl's is my fav brand, XRP coming in a close second. I also love some Staubli QDs as well as Jiffy Tite to a lesser extent. My opinion on hardlines is two things: 1) use them to the greatest extent in places where the line does not need to articulate or move at all. 2) use SS over Cu or Al as it is the most durable and if its the 300 series alloy then it's pretty much corrosion proof. For brake systems in tight confines with tight bends, Cu might be the best option. You have to be careful using dissimilar metals, though. I once used aluminum sleeves/nuts on a flared section of copper and the green copper-oxide layer actually cracked the tubes sleeves over the months/years. They didnt leak, but upon any servicing of the line it would need to be remade. I suppose SS sleeves/nuts would be the more correct choice.
@mitchbolan51846 ай бұрын
Got PTFE and an in the street car because I like the look over rubber
@laulau101006 ай бұрын
Any suggestions on obtaining crimp on hose ends? Or could JIC hydraulic connectors with corresponding hose work in combination with weld on AN/JIC bungs?
@funkyjunky6574Ай бұрын
Who are the best suppliers for these hoses n fittings
@hpa101Ай бұрын
Obviously Jamie here would strongly recommend Raceworks haha If they don't suit you due to your location, there are a lot of different suppliers out there. Ask around your local car/motorsport club to find someone local-ish if you can't find a company online that you're happy with - Taz.
@gar244076 ай бұрын
I think is all risk and reward. Loosing a coolant hose and getting home on a tow is not great but not too expensive. Loosing an oil supply hose on a $200,000 engine is a really bad day, loosing it on during comletition is even worse. so that overkill AN hose is cheap insurance for a race team.
@claydough186 ай бұрын
Man has a turtle neck sweater tan
@hpa1016 ай бұрын
Never seen a tan move like that 😅 There's only one rational explanation...👽 - Taz.
@bingysbackyard6 ай бұрын
The Miltary, Army/Navy/Airforce would not use cheap aluminium fittings.. Comparing this chinese stuff to the quality steel fittings that is actually used is very misleading Also the AN system was created for unskilled mechanics during the war to have a basic quick too understand hose system as there was not enough time to train them in all the different threads and fittings from around the world Also AN fittings ARE JIC fitting threads, but they dumb down the threads sizes to 1 standard fitting size per the hose size, when in reality there is actually around 3 thread sizes per hose size in JIC system... 1 day there will be a huge car fire from using these chinese poor quality aluminium fittings.. and someone will die... who is going to be accountable?
@s15melb6 ай бұрын
I went from RACEWORKS to BMRS after seeing the thumbnail S15 in person and all the other wtac cars use them.