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Where can I buy this locally? Heat Shield

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To protect a water hose from the exhaust manifold
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McKenzie's Performance in Anaheim or if you order it from Summit Racing your should have it tomorrow or Friday.

FYI... Cool Tube from DEI does a better job protecting hoses then a heat blanket.
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Any where that sells this company's stuff:

http://thermotec.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Several local distributors.
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The Two Day delivery cost of $17 was a bit ridiculous for a 12" square which goes for $12 ... from Pegasus. Of course I'll end up spending $15 in gas to buy it locally! :oops:
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A lot of these items are only available in larger quantities. I just need a square foot at most. The heat barrier tubing is probably ideal ... still looking for that stuff locally. http://www.mckenzies.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; might have it.
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How about this:

http://thermotec.com/express-sleeves.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It's not like you'd never have need or use for what's leftover.

OTOH, wouldn't insulating the exhaust be a better way to go?
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I believe I have this. It's the tape.
http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/produc ... ?RecID=395" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks ... lots of options ... but either more quantity then I want or too expensive to get it by Friday. Looks like Henry B has some scraps that will do what I need for now.
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Mako, I know it's a shame to cover that shiny new header, but I'm a big fan of these to help keep underhood temps down:

http://trackdogracing.com/website/heat_shields.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Oh, and FWIW, most local Checker/Autozones (CSK type stores) here in AZ carry DEI branded adhesive-backed heat barrier material.
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+1 for the Trackdog heat shield.
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I was thinking about that ... good to get your endorsements!
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Besides what Henry B has, TRE Motorsports (Porsche) Van Nuys has the 12" X 12" self adhesive stuff I was looking for originally
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Mako Koiwai wrote:Besides what Henry B has, TRE Motorsports (Porsche) Van Nuys has the 12" X 12" self adhesive stuff I was looking for originally
There are good reasons to wrap the header.

What class are you running?
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Wrapping = cracking (eventually)

The best solution is ceramic coating inside and out, but it seems you're past that with it installed.
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I kicked myself for not having the header first sent directly to JetHot Coating in AZ! Not that expensive, fast ... and seemingly pretty effective. Used it on my Suby downpipe.

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Will Kalman wrote:Wrapping = cracking (eventually)

The best solution is ceramic coating inside and out, but it seems you're past that with it installed.
I've heard that too. Wrapping keeps the a lot more heat inside the header and eventually destroys it.
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Although of course performance wise that is what we want to do ... keep the heat within the system until it exits through the tail pipe. Exhaust headers are just part of our list of eventual expendables. :(

So anyone know the life of a wrapped header? Are we talking months or years ...

Is it legal in a class like SST to have a safely propped open hood when one is running? Unlatched to the safety catch and then double secured with some type of leash.
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Philip has the same header on his Miata, and after numerous club races - where it undoubtedly gets hotter than at an autocross - there has be no issues with those hoses. Don't bother.
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good thread. I am in the process of developing heat shields for the ST crowd (ST-Civics) along side Rally Innovations. Its a bolt on OEM style heatshield that should work with most headers available (exclude: bisimoto, ie spagetti header).
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Mako Koiwai wrote:So anyone know the life of a wrapped header? Are we talking months or years ...
I would say years, easily. As long as you wrap it tight (and put that wrap DEI wrap spray on to prevent it from soaking up random oils, etc), you should be good to go. Of course, you'd need to remove the header, at which point might as well get it coated.

I had my turbo dump pipe coated for 2000 degrees @ a local place in Huntington Beach (Specialized Coating? or something like that), it's held up pretty decent & is cheaper in cost than Jet Hot. I also wrapped & sprayed w/ exhaust heat wrap AND put some aluminum "micro louver" super crazy heat shield stuff around it. I guess my car's a special case, where I actually need all that heat shielding to protect from destroying my brake reservoir.
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