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Old Jul 31, 2006 | 03:37 PM
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hey andrew!!! get off here!! i thought you were on vacation.... you need to be vacationing!! not worried about wrapping your turbo, your wife is going to kick your butt!!
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Old Jul 31, 2006 | 03:59 PM
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I was checking my emails, and i saw there were some responses to this thread so i thought i'd give an update.

trust me, i am chillin!!! i barely have an interent connection up here in Wisconsin. 28.8 dial up talk about painful. you can't even get broadband up here. how funny is that? I guess that is what makes this place so special. it is totally away from the modern world.

see ya when i get back!
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Old Jul 31, 2006 | 04:34 PM
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hey taurran, who coated your stock manifolds?
Procoat Performance Coatings here in Tampa. They are awesome. The parts I take there are always done pretty much the next day.
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Old Jul 31, 2006 | 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by QuadCam
thanks for all the replies. Peking, you suggestions came at just the right time. when you posted up your stuf, i was just about to finish my order on summitracing.com.
here what I ended up ordering:
(1) 2"x50' roll of thermotec copper wrap (for all the exhaust piping, downpipe, etc)
(1) 1'x50' roll of thermotec copper wrap ( for the small pipes like the wastegate pipes)
(2) cans of thermotec copper hightemp spray on stuff
(1) 20' of the reflect-a-tape from heatshieldperformance
MVP silver turbo blanket. that looks awesome!
(1) V8 pack of thermotec snap straps
I think that is all of it.
Cool man, let us know how it goes when you get all of that stuff
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Old Jul 31, 2006 | 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by QuadCam
thanks for all the replies. Peking, you suggestions came at just the right time. when you posted up your stuf, i was just about to finish my order on summitracing.com.

here what I ended up ordering:

(1) 2"x50' roll of thermotec copper wrap (for all the exhaust piping, downpipe, etc)
(1) 1'x50' roll of thermotec copper wrap ( for the small pipes like the wastegate pipes)
(2) cans of thermotec copper hightemp spray on stuff
(1) 20' of the reflect-a-tape from heatshieldperformance
MVP silver turbo blanket. that looks awesome!
(1) V8 pack of thermotec snap straps

I think that is all of it.

hey taurran, who coated your stock manifolds?

thanks,

Andrew

Cut and paste!
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Old Aug 1, 2006 | 02:21 PM
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Just a couple of quick pics, sorry the pipes are dirty... So don't think they look like that as always







Thanks to Forged Performance, A/C blows cold and steady through today's crazy heat/humidity

After driving for a couple of hours, there is a difference Now it is still more warm then stock of course but not as intense heat like before the blanket and heat wrap.
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Old Aug 1, 2006 | 02:39 PM
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The turbo jacket really does a good job of reducing under hood temps?

JET
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Old Aug 1, 2006 | 02:48 PM
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peking,

is that an EGT probe in the downpipe, just after the turbo? is that the best location for the probe? for accuracy?

also, what is the purple anodized unit marked "DNA?" is that a manual boost controller?

finally, the wrap , turbo blanet , and heat tape look great!!! wow! i did not realize that the A/C line actually touches the downpipe!!! No wonder people are melting their A/C lines.
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Old Aug 1, 2006 | 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
The turbo jacket really does a good job of reducing under hood temps?

JET
JET to me it is def. better than the tin bowl with the heat lol.


Originally Posted by QuadCam
peking,
is that an EGT probe in the downpipe, just after the turbo? is that the best location for the probe? for accuracy?
also, what is the purple anodized unit marked "DNA?" is that a manual boost controller?
finally, the wrap , turbo blanet , and heat tape look great!!! wow! i did not realize that the A/C line actually touches the downpipe!!! No wonder people are melting their A/C lines.
Yes it is, and no. I say no because when the wastegate opens it dumps right back into flowing into the exhaust side of the turbo. So if you want a place to put it... Put it further towards the firewall where it will read at WOT temps that are out of the headers and not out of the motor and then the extra heat from traveling after going through the turbo.

I also remember reading that somewhere, the placement of the EGT probe.
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Old Aug 1, 2006 | 04:12 PM
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Looking good. I'll definitely be in the market once I decide to tear it all down for the wastegate pipe install.
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Old Aug 1, 2006 | 07:12 PM
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Looking good. I'll definitely be in the market once I decide to tear it all down for the wastegate pipe install.
Yeah man, it just about covers it completely... And I think I will be able to judge the heat better in weather that is not 100+ degrees outside
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Old Aug 1, 2006 | 07:17 PM
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peking,

what did you use to hold the turbo blanket tight against the turbo? stainless steel safety wire? I see that it has little hooks on the blanket...is that for tieing it together with safety wire or does it come with some sort of fstener?
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Old Aug 1, 2006 | 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by QuadCam
peking,
what did you use to hold the turbo blanket tight against the turbo? stainless steel safety wire? I see that it has little hooks on the blanket...is that for tieing it together with safety wire or does it come with some sort of fstener?
The blanket comes with steel wire, that you use to tighten it. So yes those hooks seem to hold the wire and I would guess you could figure to use some more wire or something if you wanted...

But it is def. snug, also I did not put that on or heat wrap the pipes. I had to get my A/C line replaced so I got Forged Performance to do all of that for me since they were taking the intake pipes off anyway
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