Turbonetics Crossover Pipe Insulation
Originally Posted by JETPILOT
Anybody think it would be a good idea to Jethot coat the crossover or do a thermal wrap?
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
I'm thinking of Jethot coating the entire exhaust side. That would be sweet. But I understand the factory was hit pretty bad by hurrican Katrina.
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
Anybody think it would be a good idea to Jethot coat the crossover or do a thermal wrap?
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I would do thermal/heat wrap... Infact I was going to go ahead and do that for most of the exhaust piping... After my trip back from NC, hwy driving above 80mph I started to feel some heat under my legs... And looking under the car... Wouldn't hurt to wrap some of that
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Originally Posted by atlsupdawg#2
You might also want to consider a thermal blanket for the turbine housing to help keep the under hood heat down a bit.


thats cool. my mailbox is locked so no mail can be recieved. I got it fixed today. That is why I asked.. Anyways I got the car back. runs well but at about 164 miles on it the service engine soon light came on. Any idea why?
Originally Posted by solidsnake
thats cool. my mailbox is locked so no mail can be recieved. I got it fixed today. That is why I asked.. Anyways I got the car back. runs well but at about 164 miles on it the service engine soon light came on. Any idea why?
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
Hmm I wonder how that compares the heat shield that Turbonetics includes with the kit 
Originally Posted by atlsupdawg#2
LOL...Didn't know there was one included in the kit. The blanket completely wraps and fits the contours of the housing whereas the shield loosly forms around it. It seems the shield is more for protecting what may be around the housing that could possibly come in contact with it. The blanket serves the same purpose but also significantly cuts down on the heat as well. If I'm not mistaken asbestos, or a form of it, is used in the thermal blanket.
Originally Posted by JETPILOT
Jackin my post u bastaards!!!
That blanket looks like a good idea. Can u Jet-Hot coat the turbine housing?
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That blanket looks like a good idea. Can u Jet-Hot coat the turbine housing?
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But it involves disassembling the turbo...Only do it if you are comfortable with that..
Originally Posted by JETPILOT
Jackin my post u bastaards!!!
That blanket looks like a good idea. Can u Jet-Hot coat the turbine housing?
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That blanket looks like a good idea. Can u Jet-Hot coat the turbine housing?
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Anyway as another option if you're shopping around, you can also check out Swaintech coatings.
http://www.swaintech.com/
Originally Posted by atlsupdawg#2
No "jack moves" here
Anyway as another option if you're shopping around, you can also check out Swaintech coatings.
http://www.swaintech.com/
Anyway as another option if you're shopping around, you can also check out Swaintech coatings.
http://www.swaintech.com/
Originally Posted by taurran
Header wrap would be better for that peice. I have my entire exhaust side piping wrapped in the stuff. Cuts down on the heat a LOT.
Also many cars with big turbo's don't even use a heat shield like what Turbonetics has given in their kit... And it works well, I would think a blanket would be over kill along with getting nasty after some time if it got wet and soapy


