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Hi guys, There are a number of sizes, widths and lengths. Prices from $40 to $90. eg, a 2" wide piece long enough to do a split dump pipe from the turbo all the way to the cat cost $65. With enough left over to do the heat shield on the turbo. That included the stainless clamps.

revolution race gear has dei brand.

The other brands are ok too. The best setup is the thermotec turbo kit, comes with the turbo blanket.

I use the dei stuff because wrapping the pipe evenly is very important and that brand has little markers on the tape, makes it easy.

REV210: i was waiting for your reply as you seem to be the person who knows stuff about stuff!

The best setup is the thermotec turbo kit, comes with the turbo blanket.

where can i aquire one of these babies?

rev210 if you were going to insulate the dump/front pipe what would you buy? just the dei tape or are other things really worth getting

eg: http://www.cyberauto.com/thermotec.htm

oh thanks for everyone elses responses also :P

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CODE DESCRIPTION TRADE + GST

3389010101 EXHAUST WRAP 1" X50' $63.75

3389010102 EXHAUST WRAP 2" X50' $106.25

3389010113 UNIVERSAL TURBO KIT $199.75

3389010201 LOCKING TIES 8" 8/PK $31.45

3389010202 LOCKING TIES 14" 4/PK $21.25

NPN LOCKING TIES 20" (EACH) $6.38

3389010301 HIGH TEMP PAINT - BLACK $17.00

3389010302 HIGH TEMP PAINT - SILVER $17.00

3389010400 HEAT SCREEN 1/4 SECTIONS $42.50

3389010401 HEAT SCREEN 36" X 40" $160.65

3389010402 VERSA SHIELD W/ HOOK & LOOP TAPE $58.65

3389010403 HEAT SHEATH 3/4" X 36" $27.20

3389010404 HEAT SHEATH 1 1/4" X 36" $38.25

3389010405 HEAT SHROUD 1" X 36" $69.70

3389010408 COOL TAPE 1-3/8" X 15' $36.55

3389010409 ALLOY PLUG WIRE SHEATH (Pk 4) $19.55

3389010411 REFLECT-A-COOL 1/4 SECTIONS $34.00

3389010412 REFLECT-A-COOL 48" X 36" $131.75

3389010413 COOL TAPE PLUS - 2" X 60' $127.50

3389010416 COOL TAPE 1-3/8" X 30' $67.15

3389010417 AIR TUBE COVER KIT $123.25

3389010501 PROTECT-A-BOOT (Pk 2) $34.85

3389040101 COLD FIRE - 32oz. BOTTLE $34.85

3389040104 RADIATOR RELIEF $50.15

3389060101 DE RACERS TAPE - BLACK 2 X 90' $18.66

3389060102 DE RACERS TAPE - WHITE 2 X 90' $18.66

3389060103 DE RACERS TAPE - RED 2 X 90' $18.66

3389060104 DE RACERS TAPE - BLUE 2 X 90' $18.66

3389060105 DE RACERS TAPE - YELLOW 2 X 90' $18.66

3389060106 DE RACERS TAPE - PURPLE 2 X 90' $18.66

3389060107 DE RACERS TAPE - GREEN 2 X 90' $18.66

3389060108 DE RACERS TAPE - ORANGE 2 X 90' $18.66

3389060202 DE RACERS TAPE - CHECKER 2 X 45' $29.71

Turbo kits include

1 x Heat Screen Aluminized Radiant Matting (30cm x 90cm)

1 x Length of 6" wide exhaust material (Length 90cm)

1 x Length of 2" exhaust wrap (Length 24')

2 x 20" s/steel ties

2 x 14" s/steel ties

It's great value.

Call me if you need any of this. 0412 304030

Guest robertr

Hi,

if you think about it. You need about 10" to wrap around once. You need to over lap by about 1/3. you can get 2 or 3 " tape. I used 2 " on my GTS-T since I wanted a good fit around the o2 sensor.

If u know how far down you want to go you can just do some simple maths.

:)

Guest robertr

BTW, these prices are for that good shite, DEI brand. The thick stuff is best I've seen. Like I said, I purchased it firstly for my car and the quality is there.

It would seem that any rust is from the stuff that does not breathe ... like that shiny silver stuff. Don't waste your dosh on that.

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