Nic Barnes
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good quality stuff, or just some random rolls from ebay? any comments? the stuff i had last time didnt seem to do that much i didnt think.
thanks in advance for your help.
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broster
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thought about ceramic coating?
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Jamie_Hastings1
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Bought the stuff of ebay,will try and find the link. It didn't do anything i personally dont think,under bonnet temps were still high. It did stink though.
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Nic Barnes
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i havent actually no. its just for the downpipe to take away some of the heat as its getting far too heat soaked in this warmer weather.
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broster
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do the manifold and downpipe ceramic coated, going to be the best bet IMO
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broster
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http://www.zircotec.com/
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Nic Barnes
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might look into that over winter broster. will get some heat wrap stuff for now however try and compensate them temps. its the charge pipe, intercooler to plenum thats getting hot and causes boost cut as inlet air temp sensor is at the end of the plenum.
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SVM 286
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I think you should arm yourself with a charge cooler Nic. And while you're at it, wrap your exhaust with some Thermotec wrap.
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Nic Barnes
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http://www.agriemach.com/default.php?cPath=0_7_42
rick draper recommends that stuff
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ShEp
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heat wrop the down pipe and heatwrap the intake pipe will stop the pipe contracting heat from the bay.
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ed
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Cut a fire blanket into strips and use that.
[Edited on 18-08-2009 by ed]
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
http://www.agriemach.com/default.php?cPath=0_7_42
rick draper recommends that stuff
It's the bollocks Nic. What isn't the bollocks is when you smash fuck out of your down pipe on a massive hidden dip/bump in the road and ruin about fifty quids worth of the stuff.
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Mattb
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may sound daft but what about insulating the post intercooler pipework?
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Nic Barnes
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yeah going to wrap that pipe also with the exhaust wrap. have done the hideous raised bonnet mod which will help get rid of the heat a fair bit.
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allza
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Dei heatwrap on my car. A lot of the scooby people say it is the best. Certainly no issues with mine so far.
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Wrighty
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DEI is the best on the market, they sell a sealer to go with it too.
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Nic Barnes
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will inverstigate tomorrow
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