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Old 03-12-2010, 02:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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By relieving back pressure you will reduce friction and heat. Our system will run cooler than the stock. At no point is our system in close proximity to cooking anything other component on your car. The wrap is overkill and you do not need it with our cat back exhaust system. Do not under any circumstances wrap a resonator. You will trap the heat inside of it and cook the packing right out! Header wrap is intended for headers. I would only use it as a last resort. It is primarily effective in turbocharged applications because it traps a majority of the heat in the header. The turbos feed off of heat and you will make more power. The flip side is, it traps moisture between the wrap and the header and after time it will make the tubing brittle...

If you are interested in an exhaust, please do not hesitate to contact me directly...

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Tony
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