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Heat Sheiding

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Heat Sheiding

Post by killalux »

I am after some advice regarding heat shielding. After putting the Gen3 in my truck i get alot of heat coming through the floor and firewall. To the point where you nearly burn your hand if you hold against the metal floor after a long drive.
I have since added some sheilds on top of the exhaust pipes down each side, Just using a bit of 3" pipe split in half welded on top of 2.5" exhaust clamps and bolted on to the exhaust. This helped a bit but still gets quite warm (no air con either).
Is there any probucts available that can be either sprayed on or stuck on that effectivly reflect heat? Or is there something better to use for heat sheilds.
Don't wanna use that exhaust wrap stuff, i don't want the pipes rusting away.

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Post by not stock »

I had the same problem after I done my conversion. I mounted my heat shields on the body along the firewall aswell as the underside if my floor. I no longer have any heating issues. the shields I used I sourced from a wrecking yard and shaped them to suit. Mounting the shields on the body alowws them to get hot before the body structure. I hope that this helps.
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Post by want33s »

As said above... mount the shields to the body not the pipes.
If they are mounted to the pipes they act as a heat sink not a shield.

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Post by RUFF »

You could also get the manifolds,engine pipes and heat sheilds HPC coated. This will reduce exhast temps quite significantly.
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Post by want33s »

Even just getting the shields HPC coated would help heaps.
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Post by RED60 »

Depending on how you want your vehicle to look, but if you lift the rear of the bonnet slightly, say 20mm, you may get a bit more air circulation that may help out...
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Post by RUFF »

Only problem i have found with lifting the rear of the bonnet is if you do drive through any water you get all the steam commong out through the back of it fogging up the windscreen. And also the smallest oil leak will blow oil all over the screen.

This is commonly done on performance cars but generally its to lower engine coolant temps. It doesnt do much for heat soak around the exhasts.
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Post by Struth »

Allow a gap between the heat shield and the body this will further reduce the heat transferred into the body metal.

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Post by V8 Middy »

I have a similar problem with mine. A mate of mine has suggested a product you can stick (screw) into place that apparently makes a huge difference. I'll chase up what it is and Tonka.

What is HPC coating? Is it expensive?
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Post by want33s »

http://www.hpcoatings.com.au/pages/about.htm

A pair of V8 extractors typically costs about $175 for coating plus freight each way. Very good warranty on this stuff too.

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Post by MICK77 »

http://www.aclperformance.com.au/prod_heatshield.htm

I personally haven't used this product but a lot of people tell me it is fantastic.
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Post by killalux »

V8 Middy wrote:I have a similar problem with mine. A mate of mine has suggested a product you can stick (screw) into place that apparently makes a huge difference. I'll chase up what it is and ..

What is HPC coating? Is it expensive?
I have seen a product that sticks on, It is like a 3mm thick layer of bitumen type material that is sticky on one side and has like aluminium foil on the other. Don't know where to buy it from. My mate used to get it from the holden dealership, but he don't work there no more.
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Not to keen on the price of HPC coating.

I also have stuff all room between the floor and pipes which makes it hard to get decent heat sheilds in there, So the stick on stuff i think would be the go if any one knows where to buy it.

I am also looking at a reverse bonnet scoop to get rid of some under bonnet heat out the top.

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Post by Percy »

Stuff sounds a lot like sound deadner, they used to have a bitumen layer with foil on top most of the new ones are butyl rubber with the foil over type.
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Post by V8 Middy »

My friend got back to me and its the same ACL stuff mentioned above... I'll have to give it a shot

"supercheap auto has the small sheets as part of their stocked items, and can get the bigger sheets in on order. They were also the cheapest by far on this stuff."
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