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aeroquip/speedflow/torques

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 9:56 pm
by adrianp
Hi,

What's the deal with aeroquip/speedflow/torques/earls/goodridge type AN fuel fittings ? Are they all pretty much the same or is this a 'Aeroquip only and accept no substitutes' answer ?

I'm running Aeroquip at the moment and may end up doing a little more. I'm not looking to cut corners but just didn't realise there were so many similar vendors out there - they pretty much even look all the same.

adrian.

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 10:04 pm
by Pete
Speedflow quality is in my opinion the best but it comes at a significant price.

I have used Speedflow and Torques quite a lot and would happily use both again.....

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 10:26 pm
by Blue
I've used Speedflow for many years but have more recently started to use Torques. Happy with both and to be honest I've not come across any poor quality AN fittings at all from any company over the years.

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 10:28 pm
by Pete
I noticed the -AN Hoses from Torques were not the same quality - looser weave and more prone to fraying but again it is significantly cheaper and still good service.

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 10:36 pm
by DaveBishop
Torques for me. I ordered some bits yesterday from them at ten to one got a reply at ten past two that they were dispatched got them ten the next day. That's what i call a good service

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 10:43 pm
by jerry
Torques here aswell good service normally arrive in a couple of days :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 10:56 pm
by Mick
Torques for me, speedflow are very expensive, they even have a premium rate line for just ordering, how greedy is that ?

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 11:15 pm
by Pete
Mick wrote:Speedflow are very expensive, they even have a premium rate line for just ordering, how greedy is that ?
Spoken like true Northerner, Mick!!! ;) ;) ;) ;)

They ARE expensive...

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 11:51 pm
by Mick
:thumbright: