Thermal Insullation. Great Source.
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Thermal Insullation. Great Source.
I was doing some research and came across this company. Has anyone done business with these guys? Seems like they have some great products. I was going to call them and find out what it would cost to do the header/x-over/hot side housing/DP. They have heat shields, thermal blankets, and some kind of composite material. Check out this link:
http://www.thermalstructures.com/home.html
Might be helpful to some of you.
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http://www.thermalstructures.com/home.html
Might be helpful to some of you.
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I'd be interested in some products from this company as well. Their turbo blankets look like they would be a better fit than the Thermotec unit I have. I wonder if they would also consider making replacement heat shields of lighter material for items like the brake booster/master cyl heat shield, or the Oil cooler housing heat shield. Weight savings would be minimal but heat shielding might be better. Might also be able to make a simple exhaust header heat shield to keep the heat from the headers rising. Let us know what you find out.
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Yeah,
They do it all. I called earlier and thought I was researching things for jet engine exhuast fans. I said something about the "turbine housing" and they responded with, are you with the aerospace industry? So, if they can handle jet engine exhaust, I think they can handle heat shielding my exhaust. I really like that composite resin wrap they do. I have an address for one of there market reps. I will keep everyone posted.
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They do it all. I called earlier and thought I was researching things for jet engine exhuast fans. I said something about the "turbine housing" and they responded with, are you with the aerospace industry? So, if they can handle jet engine exhaust, I think they can handle heat shielding my exhaust. I really like that composite resin wrap they do. I have an address for one of there market reps. I will keep everyone posted.
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Thermal protection, keeping the heat in. As opposed to letting the head get out. Perfect for doing our header, x-over, hot housing, and down pipe. Keeping the exhaust gasses hot as we all well know, makes for quicker spool up.
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I am interested I didnt check out the site but I will so count me in as another knuckel head :-)
Regards
Ed
Edit PS These guys arent cheap ... I have a feeling they are going to be in the stratus.....
Regards
Ed
Edit PS These guys arent cheap ... I have a feeling they are going to be in the stratus.....
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"are you with the aerospace industry?"
That's code for "do you have infinitely deep pockets?" or "do you have unlimited credit at the Pentagon/Fort Knox?"
That said, the concept is sound, but I suspect that doing custom tayloring of heat blankets is not at all gonna be cheap. Maybe simple bags or envelopes can be fashioned to cover each the turbo, the headers, and the crossover pipe, respectively.
That said, the concept is sound, but I suspect that doing custom tayloring of heat blankets is not at all gonna be cheap. Maybe simple bags or envelopes can be fashioned to cover each the turbo, the headers, and the crossover pipe, respectively.
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I just called them a little while ago. They told me they have pre-made T4-T3 hot side housing covers to fit like a glove. I didn't get the price though as they are more of a whole saler. But they would do a group buy for us if we could get enough people interested. This would go for all of us that have standard size hot side housing. Note: anyone with a T04 hybrid with a KKK 6 or 8 side housing would apply. That goes for all KKK 6 and 8 hot sides. So, basically covers our stock turbos and those of us that have aftermarket ones. I'll continue to press them for more info regarding price and avalibility.
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