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Re: Exhaust Wrap

To: GuyotLeonF@aol.com
Subject: Re: Exhaust Wrap
From: Gt6steve@aol.com
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 17:35:44 EST
In a message dated 1/30/00 1:27:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
GuyotLeonF@aol.com writes:

<< 
 I am thinking of applying heat proof wrap to my exhaust manifolding/headers,
 and am wondering if any of you have used such stuff, which type you have had 
 success with?
 
 The object is to reduce the temperature of the air under bonnet/hood which 
is 
 heading for my intake ports...
 
 The advertising bumpf says "reduces under bonnet temperatures up to 70%."
 The manufacturer is Design Engineering Inc, which I assume is American.
 It is available in 1" wide x 50 feet, 2" wide by 50 feet, and 6" wide by 100 
 feet >>

Hello Leon,

I am not advocating the wrap one way or the other as I don't use it, but 
perhaps MY reasons for not using it on the GT6 would apply to you as well.
Primary reason I don't use it is because of reports (rumours) of hastened 
manifold burnout from the higher temps.  Then secondly my Weber manifolds are 
so close to the pipes at the top that I couldn't fit any wrap in there and 
third I think it is ugly as Hell.  I think the claims of reduced underhood 
temps sound valid, it is an insulation.

Maybe after all the experience on the list weigh in I'll be convinced to try 
it :-}}
Steve

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