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This is what I did with my Typhoon K&N intakes it drop the oil temp by 4 degrees on my regular drive and it takes longer to reach past 220 on hard driving. Don't know if there is any connection but the car runs better.
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I have Torque Pro for android and a Bluetooth OBD-II adapter if you wanna give it a try.
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here is my setup, AEM intakes with DEI gold heat reflective tape, this was the 15 foot roll and it was not enough, i shouldve got the 30 foor. ill be getting another roll to finish them off but at least i got the high heat section taped up
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I had some of the reflective heat wrap on my G3's, but got tired of them looking so ugly and took it off. Didn't notice any difference in performance from when I had them on to when I took them off.
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The stock intakes are plastic for a reason, plastic is a good insulator and has low thermal conductivity. When installing the G3's I did get some performance improvement driving around on the street, but after 10 minutes on the track the tubing was reaching 230F and doing a lovely job of being a "hot air" intake instead of a cold one. I used some reflective wrap insulation on the intakes and it did help bring down the temperatures back down, although still not quite as low as stock.
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i was planning on getting a vented hood for track days as well, cause stock its like a oven in there
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But once everything heats up to operating temperature, no wrap would really help, if you have a vented hood where ambient heat doesn't get stored and can be vented out, then MAYBE you'd notice a difference The wrap can hopefully deflect the heat that is rising to some degree... |
if i get aftermarket headers ill wrap them, im still going to get a hood more so for cooling in general not just to keep the intakes cooler
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I miss the people in this thread most of them are gone!
DepointfiveO where are you buddy? :-( |
Always heat wrap my intakes and test pipes.. Heat saturation is so bad in the engine compartment.
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... I thought you were supposed to “heat wrap” your exhaust to keep the heat in/away from surroundings and use heat reflective tape to repel external heat from penetrating intake piping
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There was heat shield wrap under that. I didnt want my engine compartment to look bedazzled lol.
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