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Picked up my turbo manifold today.

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Picked up my turbo manifold today.

Post by Jimbo »

OK ppl i picked up my turbo manifold (extractor type) for my TB42 today and have 2 questions.

1) Do people use any kind of heat coating spray or wrap on their manifolds? I was thinking this may help keeep underbonnet temps down a bit. If so how much $$$$

2) Should i just use the standard TB42 exhaust manifold gasket? I have heard of people using Genuine diesel exhaust gaskets

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Post by slowhilux »

Get the manifold ceramic coated
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Post by Jimbo »

How much is that?
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Post by revn211 »

my mate bought some of this wrap off ebay, seemed to keep the temps down pretty well...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/THERMO-TEC-EXHAU ... dZViewItem
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Post by chunderlicious »

wrap is well known for cracking headers.... ceramic is the way to go, even though this also cracks the headers sometimes..... removable heat sheilds also work a bit.
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Post by Mulisha »

If the problem is maybe melting other things in the engine bay i would suggest making some heat shields and stuff.
Also have you got a pic of the manifold by any chance?

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Post by badger »

the wrap is evil if you do water crossings.
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Got any pics of your manifold you can post Jimbo.?
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Post by awill4x4 »

They sure do get hot, here's a vid of Nizpro's 1000 bhp XR6 turbo engine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUWCo3lDjH8
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Post by udm »

badger wrote:the wrap is evil if you do water crossings.
any extra info?
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Post by badger »

it absorbs the water. and yeah keeping cold water on hot manifold = warp or crack.
it also rots due to the moisture and then rusts/rots to the manifold
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Thanks badger
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Post by Jimbo »

Yeah i got a pic but dont know how to post. Can email if anyone wants.

After fixing my heating problems i may just make up a heat shield...unless anyone has any other ideas.

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