Heat Wrap???
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Heat Wrap???
Hey guys well i decided i was gonna take my kit apart and wrap everything in heat wrap, but when i went to go buy it the guys there said something about after time the piping becomes weak when using heat wrap, is this true?
also what are the benfits of venting the wastegate to atmosphere on the turbonetics kit? cause ive heard of gains on the greddy kit, but will i see the same gains?
also what are the benfits of venting the wastegate to atmosphere on the turbonetics kit? cause ive heard of gains on the greddy kit, but will i see the same gains?
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Originally Posted by disturbed2483
Hey guys well i decided i was gonna take my kit apart and wrap everything in heat wrap, but when i went to go buy it the guys there said something about after time the piping becomes weak when using heat wrap, is this true?
also what are the benfits of venting the wastegate to atmosphere on the turbonetics kit? cause ive heard of gains on the greddy kit, but will i see the same gains?
also what are the benfits of venting the wastegate to atmosphere on the turbonetics kit? cause ive heard of gains on the greddy kit, but will i see the same gains?
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Originally Posted by 35ounces
what about the downpipe and turbonetics exhaust piping?
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www.jegs.com has it to. $38 for a 2"x50' roll I think. The Snap Straps Thermotec sells make it easier too. They are $17 from Jegs..
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I wrapped all my pipes from the TN kit before the install. I purchased 2 50ft rolls from Summit racing. It took some time and that stuff is kind of itchy if you get it on your self. Good Luck.
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heat wrap does weakin it is 100percent true since the days of old school racing when your parents did it. Instead of heat evap, it is kept in the material constently with saturation and over time will most definetly weaken it even if it is 304 Run a vented hood if your worried. But dont listen to me im no metal expert. I just go by what ive seen and heard over the years of playing in this game
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Originally Posted by nissansource
heat wrap does weakin it is 100percent true since the days of old school racing when your parents did it. Instead of heat evap, it is kept in the material constently with saturation and over time will most definetly weaken it even if it is 304 Run a vented hood if your worried. But dont listen to me im no metal expert. I just go by what ive seen and heard over the years of playing in this game
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Originally Posted by 002-M-P
what about getting it thermal coated rather than heat wrapping it? Sure its more money, but would it be any less prone to fatigue?
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i agree with miaplaya, i have only heard you need to be worried on thin steel headers. but on the flip side, if those wives tales were on race cars not driven much and held moisture under the wrap for lengths of time it would help rust the thin steel, and that could be the prob people were getting too. who knows. i run it on my Z, my vettes, and my quad, lol. not a burn through yet!
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Originally Posted by overZealous1
i agree with miaplaya, i have only heard you need to be worried on thin steel headers. but on the flip side, if those wives tales were on race cars not driven much and held moisture under the wrap for lengths of time it would help rust the thin steel, and that could be the prob people were getting too. who knows. i run it on my Z, my vettes, and my quad, lol. not a burn through yet!
could be true who really know that metal area is not my expertice. ive ran it on my Supra TT no issues but then again ive seen it on SE-R turbo cars crack the Fmax manifold
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Originally Posted by nissansource
could be true who really know that metal area is not my expertice. ive ran it on my Supra TT no issues but then again ive seen it on SE-R turbo cars crack the Fmax manifold
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Just got off the phone with my manifold guy he did say that SS304 is stronger then mild steal but one must not exclude it prone to weakening due to heat wrap. all metels that endure heat and keep that heat in will be prone to weaken or crack. its a god given with metals of this nature. now the SS304 is made to exhaust the heat off alot faster then regular mild steel and make itself cold to touch in minutes vs mild steel. Either way I know there are different circumstances in ways turbos are mounted or braced and such but let me stress this area is not my forte so dont take my word for it.
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well looking at the worst case scenario of each case. either potentually crack a manifold, or possibly get temps so hot you melt wire harnesses and fuse wires together causing engine fires (yes it happened to me in my vette, burning through a braided fuel line and nitrous line, yes it was bad!!!). header wrap is here to stay, hahhaha.
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Originally Posted by overZealous1
well looking at the worst case scenario of each case. either potentually crack a manifold, or possibly get temps so hot you melt wire harnesses and fuse wires together causing engine fires (yes it happened to me in my vette, burning through a braided fuel line and nitrous line, yes it was bad!!!). header wrap is here to stay, hahhaha.
soo true