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Heat/Ventilation hose

Trying to locate some 60mm I.D. flexible hose to replace various heat/ventilation hoses in my '88 Carrera. What do folks use for this?
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pegaus racing sells 2 types, in 2 heat ratings (higher rating is enough for heat exchangers).
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2.5" SCEET ducting fits a little loosely, but works fine. I prefer the 2-ply SCEET over the single ply SCAT duct.
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Thermoid High-Temp Ducting - 600 Degree Aircraft Silicone Ducting

Might as well change ALL of the tubing. 11 feet is enough to do 2 cars with no mistakes, or 1 car with lots of mistakes...
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I've used the silicone tubing on my brake ducts - but the wire reinforcement is too stiff for the HVAC stuff - also, I can't seem to find anything with a 60 mm ID that is prevalent in the fresh air system.
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I've used the silicone tubing on my brake ducts - but the wire reinforcement is too stiff for the HVAC stuff - also, I can't seem to find anything with a 60 mm ID that is prevalent in the fresh air system.
This is what I used with no issues. Bends nicely without kinking. It is slightly over-sized, but easily remedied by the hose clamps:

SCEET AIRCRAFT DUCTING from Aircraft Spruce

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