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I have done it....Between runs? Amateur... Shut the hood with it still on there. Wait **** giving away my secrets... LOL
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I have done it....Between runs? Amateur... Shut the hood with it still on there. Wait **** giving away my secrets... LOL
Too late!...****** genius...I thought I was so smart, turns out it's amateur hour over here, lolBetween runs? Amateur... Shut the hood with it still on there. Wait **** giving away my secrets... LOL
Polished your pipe? (
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Yeah it was only like $75 to have done. I think I'll put that pipe insulation like you have on it as well. Easy enough to do.Polished your pipe? ()
But really, your on to something by coating it. I can wait to pull some numbers off of the results of insulating mine. I'm surprise I've never seen these mods before now. It seems like such a no brainier especially with all the crying we do about "heat soak" on this platform.
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Btw, I'm on the list for one, but any word on exactly how far out these are? Was getting ready to install my new manifold, but if it's due out soon, I can put it off a bit.
Right?!?! I just finished my engine build and I'm installing it now. But looks like I'll end up pulling the intake when the spacers get shipped.Btw, I'm on the list for one, but any word on exactly how far out these are? Was getting ready to install my new manifold, but if it's due out soon, I can put it off a bit.
SavageBetween runs? Amateur... Shut the hood with it still on there. Wait **** giving away my secrets... LOL
Right track prep not liking that or the guy behind you"whats that dripping?"
"Oh that's just the A/C condensation"
BTW, you're not running into fitment issues with the stock insulator that pipe snugs up to are you? Or did you just remove it and not run it? I guess what you're doing is an improvement over what ford did, I am just wondering if that form-fitted foam is supposed to keep pressure against things and keep them from vibrating as well as insulating. Fuel injectors are right there and I haven't seen how much the OEM insulator is designed to effect those since I haven't removed my manifold yet.The spacer is what I've been waiting on to complete my anti heat soak protocol for the intake manifold. Got on the list as soon as I saw this on FB! Been waiting months since I saw a cad drawing of it.
Some 1/2 wall heater/HVAC pipe insulation for 1" pipe, wrapped in foil tape.
This coolant outlet pipe sees highest coolant temperatures in our engine. Our aluminum intake manifold surrounds this pipe within an inch on all sides.
The manifold spacer should reduce heat transfer from the cylinder head. I can't wait to get out all of my tc's and temperature capture equipment to see what the difference is with both of these mods in place.
200°f+ temps radiating off this pipe directly on to our aluminum heatsink of a manifold. At idle, on a warm day, 170°f IAT2 temps aren't uncommon after idling for 5mins or so.
High IAT2 temps definitely effect off the line performance.
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Your first time dripping water on the starting line gets you a warning. The 2nd time gets you turned right back around until your shit dries.Right track prep not liking that or the guy behind you
Yep, I really dont have that issue. It is stupid hot here, and I have my splash guard.Your first time dripping water on the starting line gets you a warning. The 2nd time gets you turned right back around until your shit dries.
So any update on further testing from the OP on this? Mine is ready and trying to decide if it is indeed worth the money, time and effort?
Oh, well pass on this batch. Let someone else get yours. I'll test it out for you.So any update on further testing from the OP on this? Mine is ready and trying to decide if it is indeed worth the money, time and effort?
I may test fit it, but I don't think I'm going to need it with the pipe being wrapped insulated entirely.BTW, you're not running into fitment issues with the stock insulator that pipe snugs up to are you? Or did you just remove it and not run it? I guess what you're doing is an improvement over what ford did, I am just wondering if that form-fitted foam is supposed to keep pressure against things and keep them from vibrating as well as insulating. Fuel injectors are right there and I haven't seen how much the OEM insulator is designed to effect those since I haven't removed my manifold yet.
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I may test fit it, but I don't think I'm going to need it with the pipe being wrapped insulated entirely.
I'm sure it's also designed to be a sound dampener for the di injectors, in addition to a heat isolator.
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