Heat Wrap My Downpipe?

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by ofspunk7, Mar 16, 2010.

  1. ofspunk7
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    ofspunk7 Well-Known Member

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    Ok so i remember someone saying something about the heat of the downpipe wearing down on the boot on the passenger side of the car. there was a post about the driver's side being fine but the passenger side being totally worn down from the heat.... is it worth it for me to heat wrap my downpipe before i install it? I just bought and will be picking up from FEDex tomorrow, a TurboXS stealthback system to hook up to my SPT exhaust. Is there any benefit to doing this for performance as well?

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    I am not sure if it is worth it to do.... but if i am going to do it I have about a week to get it done.
     
  2. carl
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    I never wrapped mine when it was a street car - no burnt boot. It is wrapped on the current dp. You probably won't notice one way or the other. I probably wouldn't bother. but if you do, make sure to spray it with DEI's or VHT's silica spray (both prior to wrapping and after)
     
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    I would only wrap the DP if it is a melting hazard. Otherwise, the faster you can expend post turbo energy, the better.
     
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    very true, we only wrapped the portion that's directly in the engine bay to help reduce under hood temps
     
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    Cool, thanks guys
     
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    I wrapped this much of mine, just to show for reference:

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