What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
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What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
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Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
Peter Gidden has recommended Nimbus on a number of occasions
- quite pricey but apparently you get what you pay for.


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Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
I'd go with DEI heat wrap, I've been thinking of getting some, should of got it with my DEI turbo blanket when I had the chance.

Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
Nimbus is a heatshield, not a heat wrap.

Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
I got Pitking volcano wrap, was recommended to me by a few MX5 guys and it was on offer on JJC.
Temps up to 1800 radiant or intermittent which is pretty high, some brands state much lower temps.



Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
None at all, unless you like trapping moisture between it and the manifold, so promoting corrosion.

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Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?

mr2magic wrote:None at all, unless you like trapping moisture between it and the manifold, so promoting corrosion.


Could you spray it with high temp silicone coating first to prevent this?
Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
If you're going that route
(which I find way better) why not use a coating designed to do something similar, for example jet hot or any high temperature ceramic coating?

Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
Nimbus heat foil stuff seem ok but i just need it too cover some part not all just to stop anything from burning or mealting or just to keep heat down in the engine bay
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Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
For me it would be because I don't need to take anything off to coat it in silicone spray first and from what I have read the tape gives more protection than the ceramic coating.
The downside of the tape would be it getting oil contaminated if you developed a small leak.


Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
That nimbus stuff is not heat wrap though! It's not really any different than the standard heat shield on the turbo, except maybe a bit more shiny and
'bling'
(it may also maybe more effective).

Using nibus would be ok in my book.
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.just no wrapping!




Using nibus would be ok in my book.




Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
Oh sorry, that'll teach me to read more carefully 

Yeah, from what I understand it's best not to wrap your exhaust manifold.
Let it breathe and use shielding, like Nimbus, rather than holding all the heat in it, Shirley?


Yeah, from what I understand it's best not to wrap your exhaust manifold.


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JD wrote:Oh sorry, that'll teach me to read more carefully
Yeah, from what I understand it's best not to wrap your exhaust manifold.![]()
Let it breathe and use shielding, like Nimbus, rather than holding all the heat in it, Shirley?



Thats true










Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
Oh ok wraping the manifold is bad idea.
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what about wraping the down pipe its casusing alot of heat near the cc.




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Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
Manifold not so bad
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downpipe adds heat after the turbine
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bad
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from what i've read












Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
That's an argument that will never die.
Going by race teams
(this years turbo F1 cars for example) keeping the exhaust gases hot
= good.
Keeping the heat in the downpipe increases the velocity of exhaust gases.
The f1 teams that didn't wrap their downpipes/exhausts did after a few races and found increases in HP.

However, wrapping downpipe can mean they crack if it's a poor quality downpipe.
Also, make sure there are no gaps at all in the wrap or you'll get points of extreme heat
(all the heat trying to escape from one small point).
Can mean a cracked downpipe or worse.

when you wrap, make it a 50/50 overlap a d don't skimp on the stainless steel tie wraps.
Don't want you to wrap it all nice then it's slightly lose and moves while driving, causing a gap.







However, wrapping downpipe can mean they crack if it's a poor quality downpipe.





when you wrap, make it a 50/50 overlap a d don't skimp on the stainless steel tie wraps.


Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
Having seen it been done here in Germany and also having seen the after effects I still say don't wrap.
And as has been said here certainly don't wrap after the turbine.
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.The key to the most power in a turbo is the temperature/pressure difference across the turbine as well as the pressure from combustion.
Ideally all enthalpy is used to power the turbine after that it's redundant.





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mr2magic wrote:Having seen it been done here in Germany and also having seen the after effects I still say don't wrap.And as has been said here certainly don't wrap after the turbine.
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.The key to the most power in a turbo is the temperature/pressure difference across the turbine as well as the pressure from combustion.
Ideally all enthalpy is used to power the turbine after that it's redundant.


You are 100% correct.

Designer for turbo set ups on F1 cars, and Nitrous Oxide Systems of the USA in the 80s
Re: What brand heat wrap for exhaust and manifold should i use?
I brought some nimbus heat shield stuff and titaninum wrap heard it does rust your exhaust bits.
Just wondering now how to cut the nimbus foil stuff or what to cut it with hmm

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