Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

yeah this stuff is really good, use it on an HQ race car not on my skyline!! i have HPC coated dump so dont really need it to reduce bonnet temps!!

but if you have stock dump and pod with no CAI then i would definately put in on!!!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-528398
Share on other sites

Every exhaust/mechanic i've spoken too basically said "sure it will help but sure it will reduce the life of your exhaust, expect to replace it within a year depending on how hot things get".

Whilst its good to keep gases on the inside hot it does need to cool down and it can't do that with the thermo wrap.

For a daily driver I wouldn't bother but for a person after every last kw or frequents trackdays i'd do it.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-528514
Share on other sites

I dont think wrapping a dump is as detrimental as wrapping headers. Ive had mine wrapped for the last 6 months and they look perfect when I unwrapped em a week ago. No discolouring or anything.

Headers run alot hotter than dump pipes and they are the ones that will suffer more heat fatigue than a dump pipe. Usually a dump pipe runs anywhere from 200-400C cooler than the exhaust manifold, which I definitely dont recommend heat wrapping!!

On the contrary, if your on a track day I would remove it, as the dump would get very hot for a long period of time! A quick boost here and there isnt enough to do any damage IMO.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-529226
Share on other sites

Hi guys, we have one dump/engine pipe that is 3 years old and has been wrapped all that time. Looks like new underneath. Having used wrap for 15 years I can't think of one exhaust that has had its life shortened.

But I can sure think of plenty of other things in the engine bay that have died because the exhaust wasn't wrapped. Stuff like bonnet paint, underbonnet heat shielding, TPS sensors, air con wiring and hoses, power steering reservoirs, air con compressors, inner guard paint, throttle cables etc etc

Bottom line, I believe the benefits far outway the negatives.

Hope that helps

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-529342
Share on other sites

...not forgetting that thermo wrapping your dump pipe will dramatically reduce its life down to anything around 6-12mths.

i wrapped mine due to the fact i wasnt impressed with the under bonnet temps when i replaced the standard pipe. that was around 3 months ago... so we'll soon see if it affects the life of my dump pipe. ;)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-529345
Share on other sites

Guest RedLineGTR

there was a thread a while ago...about coating the pipe with some white primer or something spray and then another coat of thermal spray then coating it with the thermal wrap to stop moisture to get the best of the pipe..these were some type of high temp paints..2 coats if i remember correctly..just get a stainless steel pipe or titanium...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-529432
Share on other sites

Sydneykid, wouldn't most of the under bonnet heat come from the exhaust manifold and turbo exhaust housing though? Wrapping the dump would help to a certain extent, but I would think that it'd still get pretty hot under there.

Also is this stuff re-usable? How does it attach? I was going to wrap my new dump pipe when I could afford it, but now I'm thinking if I can re-use it, I may as well buy the wrap now and just re-use it when I can afford the dump pipe upgrade.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-530388
Share on other sites

Run it thru water first as it makes the tape more pliable, so eases fitting it to countoured pipes. You also should use the clear coat, kind of like a scotchguard (buy it from the same place you buy the tape) and then using hose clapms to stop the tape running. Twines of wire tend to cut into the tape and dont so as good a job of locating it.

As for shortening the life of headers... im not sure, if the turbo's weight is adequately supported then the main cause for cracking of the mainfold would be temperature changes.

So with the tape applied to a manifold, sure it would retain more heat, but also cool much slower, meaning that the red hot steel wont be rapidly air cooled (essentially quenched) making it more brittle. The controlled cooling of the manifold with tape would probably help the life of the manifold?

Any thoughts on that reasoning?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-531711
Share on other sites

Originally posted by ron

mmm all interesting respond.  

do we clamp them with hose clamp like what we use for the cooler piping? (or just super glue them:D )

will they work for intercooler pipes too? eg to expel some of the under bonnet heat?

ron

ron

i wouldnt use them on the intercooler pipes...

you however you can use aluminium insulation wrap that air-condition/refrigeration joints use to wrap pipes to keep cool.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/24857-thermo-wrap/#findComment-531900
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • A 1.5 way is a 2 way. It is just a 2 way with a less aggressive ramp on overrun.
    • The ABS and/or TCS being missing/broken will not cause the engine to misbehave. It just casues CEL to come on and annoy you. The CEL is useless if it is always on, so you have to do the things you have to do to get rid of it, so it can be useful. Being a Stag ECU, then yes, it will not expect TCS to be present. But it will expect ABS to be present and working. You will need to either make the ABS CU talk to the ECU (don't ask me what that will take on an NA R34), and make sure the hardware is working....or, you just need to blank it out in Nistune. Do not persist with the stock ECU. You will just have problems. Gte it Nistuned. Start from there. DO YOU HAVE A BOOST SENSOR? The ECU's boost sensor that it. It is connected to the loom at the rear of the coil cover. Usually rides on the firewall on an R34, but is usually bolted down to a bracket along with all the other crap at the back of the coil cover when a Neo is dropped into another car. If you do not have it, the ECU will shit the bed. So, do you have one?
    • So sadly the fuel pump etc was not it. The pump and filter is new and it is still cutting around 4000 rpm. A read something about ABS/TCS (engine is from stagea and ECU too so no TCS) and i dont know for 100% that my car has ABS. It has ABS "cube" in engine bay but i dont think it works(or at least from my braking experience). Can be something like that?  I will be driving the car next week to Nistune tuner to properly see what is wrong...  
    • the Tomei LSD fluid with lsd kit. frustrated that it was shaking the car to crap and affecting everything else negatively, I pulled the diff last night, and removed the lsd carrier, could not find anything wrong, however it seem to be 100 locked up acceleration, and deacceleration, wondering if they sent me a 2 way not a 1.5??  either way I installed the stock open carrier back in place. test drove everything smooth as butter again. no shake, shutter, random, what felt like clutch slip and grab or drive shaft play, etc. something differently wrong in side the lsd. I might bother taking it apart (if possible) to figure out what's going on inside this carrier, as bought too long ago to return.  only draw back is its back to a one wheel wonder.
×
×
  • Create New...