Coolant hose split… go silicone?

Hi guys,

Day 5 of owning a track prepped 197, I’ve just had a coolant hose burst on me whilst out on a drive. It was the supply or return for the heater matrix I’m sure.

Is this a common thing and does anyone have any recommendations to buy silicone hose kits?

Cheers

Cam


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If you run silicone, make sure you add your coolant to the list of fluids to routinely check. Silicone has a higher rate of permeation than rubber, so you will have to top it up every so often.
 
Cheers guys, yeah I was just thinking it was bad luck having a split hose, new standard hose is £27 and a forge kit is £300. Hard toss up [emoji23]


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Cheers guys, yeah I was just thinking it was bad luck having a split hose, new standard hose is £27 and a forge kit is £300. Hard toss up [emoji23]


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I'd personally go for OEM, think how long it's lasted and you don't know if some monkey has damaged it before you, especially the price difference! If it was a lot closer then definitely go silicone (I know the Forge one will be a whole kit), but that's a massive difference!

Many people on here track their Clios and run OEM hoses fine (including all range of engine specs)
 
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I'd personally go for OEM, think how long it's lasted and you don't know if some monkey has damaged it before you, especially the price difference! If it was a lot closer then definitely go silicone (I know the Forge one will be a whole kit), but that's a massive difference!

Many people on here track their Clios and run OEM hoses fine (including all range of engine specs)

Top man, I did think it was a rare thing to have happened! Just ordered a new hose from Renault, delivery time is a joke but it’s from France! Cheers for the reply buddy [emoji106]


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