heat wrap intake??? breather filter?
Awesome, my car isn't much for show, its too hard to keep nice. I live on a gravel dusty road, so as soon as i wash it and drive away its filthy again, so i gave up with giving it the clean look. But definately post them pics when you get it
Originally Posted by tCizzler
similar.. its just a couple ram air hoses that i rigged out of dryer hose but work very well! The filter is actually made for ram air, and i ran the intake hose to the bumper where the filter normally goes on a true CAI
I've had it for several months, and yes through very heavy rain. No problems whatsoever. I assume by SWR, you mean secret weapon R, If so the filter has an adapter on the end that i clamped a hose to and ran it down through the fender wall to my front bumper grille insert, look....
Go to Lowe's..
In the pipe insulation area, buy "Frost king pipe insulation wrap"... Which is a roll of sticky insulation wrap that's about 1/4" thick with an aluminum-shielded side. Cost me about $5.
Wrap the CAI in all parts exposed to the engine bay. Voila' ! Now your CAI has an R-value of 2 or more.
In the pipe insulation area, buy "Frost king pipe insulation wrap"... Which is a roll of sticky insulation wrap that's about 1/4" thick with an aluminum-shielded side. Cost me about $5.
Wrap the CAI in all parts exposed to the engine bay. Voila' ! Now your CAI has an R-value of 2 or more.
DEI sells one at advanced auto ...kinda pricey...but its good stuff...keeps it cool....has to add a\few hp for when the enginge gets hot compared to without it
they make a black as well....with Stainless Steel Clamps...pretty
they make a black as well....with Stainless Steel Clamps...pretty
Probably, as long as the wrap can withstand the temps. It should say on the packaging what temps are ok. And for a little more money, there are website, can't remember where i saw them, but they have insulation wrap for headers with turbos. So that should work, just make sure it can take the heat
Yes, this heat wrap concept was designed for headers and high heat areas, but is almost always recommended for turbo applications. There should be a great increase in operation of the turbo when it is wrapped.
Sweet! So header wrap is ok on the intake pipes right? I did a quick ebay search and found some stuff including a universal turbo wrap which Ive seen on some cars. But yeah, I found that DEI stuff and it looks pretty nice.
Thanks, but I can't take credit. It's been out for a while and I have a few friends that did it and could definately tell a difference in engine bay temps. Most are running short rams so any decrease in engine bay temps is a plus.
Originally Posted by web
Thanks, but I can't take credit. It's been out for a while and I have a few friends that did it and could definately tell a difference in engine bay temps. Most are running short rams so any decrease in engine bay temps is a plus.
I actually meant on the turbo
but yeah the wrapping of any pipe is smart
Just checked, it was a false alarm. Same MPGs for me. The in take pipe has actually been numbingly cold lately (I pulled a little insulation to the side to check) since the temps have dropped to 50s and 60s






