IMO if there is a bead around the end of your IC pipes, hose clips will be fine.
But T-Clamps look flash as. WAY expensive though.
I think there was already a thread for this....
I have used t-bolt clamps on my intercooler pipes mainly because hose clamps tend to allow the rubber to extrude through the slots of the hose clamp which bite and cut into the hose, you can get them with out the slots which are better. T-bolt clamps tend to be a lot winder than hose clamps aswell.
Hose clamps with the slots
Hose clamps without the slots, groves instead.
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Yep hose clamps work fine if used right, do not over tighten
And feedback from the techs at work are the ones with the holes are better than the grooved ones, do not slip as much, can be re-used easier and do not jam up with dirt etc as easy.
The best way is to have tabs on the pipe and also on whatever you're hooking it up to. Then you can wire them together or use a bolt or other means. That way the hose clamp is only sealing the pipe rather than holding them together.
I got a set of T bolt ones from work for my SW, only because I could get them super cheap. But I ended up swapping most of them back to normal ones because in most cases there wasnt enough room for them.
T bolt's are a better clamp if used properly, even on sof ali pipe etc. If you crank it up just as tight as a normal clamp, you have the same force applied to the pipe but over a much larger surface area.