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Old 07-12-2009, 02:01 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Minicobra1 View Post
Yeah, I thought about wrapping mine too, I read through a lot of articles and it seams to be mixed opinions 50/50 about this. Some say it will wear out or cause damage to the cats because they are getting too hot and not allowed to breath normally, which could cause them to wear out prematurely. I think even Berk does not recommend doing it. I'm still on the fence about this one.
Yes, do not wrap your cats in header heat wrap. You will trap too much heat in them and possibly cook them.

The wrap is most commonly used for headers to keep the heat in them and not cooking other components on the car that are in close proximity.

What it also does is keep the exhaust velocity up by keeping the inside of the header hot. This works incredible in a turbocharged application due to the fact that turbos are driven off of heat.
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