will be mixed opinions but i would say yeah, i've had mine done and the engine bay temp is so much lower than before
I've wrapped a lot of my exhaust as I wanted to remove the heat shielding from under the car as I could not get them to stop rattling. Quite lucky though as I used to be in the Merchant navy and, erm, borrowed a pile of exhaust wrap for the car. It can be expensive stuff.
I asked the same question mate, and got told no
So i moved on
I did it on my punto turbo, and apart from the fact its s**t stuff when it gets wet, i felt no realy benefit. It just means the bits that arent wrapped get hotter.
Save ya cash and get something else.
Or, ceramic coat it i think is the more expensive alternative?
No point what so ever. It's good at causing engine bay fires and making up for piss poor design where radiated heat is causing local components to melt.... as such its a staple of the low volume sports car industry.
You don't need it, you don't want it and it won't do anything useful.
Cheers
M
i thought manifold off was an engine out job? how would you wrap it kev?
I'd also be worred about the exhaust manifold or where ever you wrap running a lot hotter than intended, can lead to premature failure/cracks if you are unlucky.
No point what so ever. It's good at causing engine bay fires and making up for piss poor design where radiated heat is causing local components to melt.... as such its a staple of the low volume sports car industry.
You don't need it, you don't want it and it won't do anything useful.
Cheers
M
Someone else posted about the fire threat before.
How can they sell it if theres a risk of a fire? Also isnt the idea of it to be heat resistant ?? ie non flamable :S
Its the same kind of stuff they use in heat blankets plus various places advertise it wrapped round exhaust components so not sure how it can cause fires if its used in the correct application as stated :S
Good point.
Still it would have to be a fairly freaky set of circumstances to cause such a event. I mean, you'd have to be dropping oil directly onto the wrap, quite a bit of oil too of which you'd hopefully spot it prior and oil alone isnt highly flamable added to the wrap not being a flamable material.