Is it due to the quality of hoses (porous)?
In that case maybe the original used black hoses are even better (I could not see them delaminated but found oil on them as well)
my silicone hoses are new, used only for a few months. Probably as it is a cheap one, not so good quality, right?With age, pressure and temperature, the tensile strength of most hose materials start to weaken. Strictly speaking, silicone has excellent oil and fuel resistance properties, in the sense that it does not decompose when in contact with these fluids, even at high temps. The problem is to do with the permeability of the silicone rubber that allows vapour to escape, even when used for coolant hoses.
In that case maybe the original used black hoses are even better (I could not see them delaminated but found oil on them as well)
my silicone hoses are new, used only for a few months. Probably as it is a cheap one, not so good quality, right?
Do you think it worth changing them to a better quality like Samco?
Actually it was more like leak and not mist and probably came from the area where it connects to the steel pipe or turbo. And could be found on the bottom of the hoses. In case of the silicons it is different.Do
you mean you found the Same kind of oil mist on the original black rubber hoses?if so it may be that something is slightly leaking oil under pressure