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Old 10-27-2009, 01:53 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RCZ View Post
Youre saying titanium is a good heat conductor....kinda bad with a hot engine bay and intakes sitting next to a hot engine...sucking hot air.


They are really pretty Though, looks amazing.
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Purpose of using Titanium is that Titanium is the best material that takes heat and lower the temp the fastest. So as hot air or engine hot air goes to it, it lowers the temp fastest. If you don't like the burned color, I can offer not burned version. It will just be chromed polished.
the air that travels through the intakes doesn't spend enough in the pipes to pick up the residual heat from the metal. I think the real reason behind it is because its a fad. I am not trying to knock the product I am more of a function over form kind of guy so I don't see the point in it being titanium and the extra cost and time to "burn" it.
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