The1and only;4006456; said:I suggested this if he did not want to go standpipe, not ideal but best given the situation.
Ring clamps are good but cannot be torqued to the levels these can.
I also say these are better because when I owned my RX-7 these where the only style clamps that would hold the boost pipes together. Ring clamps would just blow off at anything above 10psi boost.
Ah. We mostly deal with vacuum applications, not high pressure applications. For us, ring clamps work very well, and are cheaper. And I get enough torque to cut through most of the tubing types that we use at work if I take them too far.
But for the OP, any kind of metal clamp will do, as long as its used out of water. For under water, I guess you could try zip ties, but I'd be ready just in case they failed (I personally would not trust zip ties in this situation. They fail too easily under stress for me).