Question: Heat shield for CAI
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I havnt gotten my car yet...paid for it though lol. I toss and turn at night (with glee of course) when I start thinking of all the mods I want to put on my xB.
I ordered the AEM Cold air intake, and I dont want any engine heat to interfere with its performance/ funcionality. Will the heat shield do anything besides sit there pretending to do somthing for my hp?
I ordered the AEM Cold air intake, and I dont want any engine heat to interfere with its performance/ funcionality. Will the heat shield do anything besides sit there pretending to do somthing for my hp?
I had one custom made for my S2000, and I'm going to do the same for my xA.
The function is to reduce heat soak to the incoming air. The heat shield needs to be between the engine and the intake.
If you look at the pic, between the STB and the intake filter canister, there is a carbon kevlar heat shield (it has 4 aluminum rivets on it). It has an aluminum reflective material on the back, and it works very well!

-Pete
The function is to reduce heat soak to the incoming air. The heat shield needs to be between the engine and the intake.
If you look at the pic, between the STB and the intake filter canister, there is a carbon kevlar heat shield (it has 4 aluminum rivets on it). It has an aluminum reflective material on the back, and it works very well!
-Pete
Originally Posted by Kodokan_4
I had one custom made for my S2000, and I'm going to do the same for my xA.
The function is to reduce heat soak to the incoming air. The heat shield needs to be between the engine and the intake.
If you look at the pic, between the STB and the intake filter canister, there is a carbon kevlar heat shield (it has 4 aluminum rivets on it). It has an aluminum reflective material on the back, and it works very well!
-Pete
The function is to reduce heat soak to the incoming air. The heat shield needs to be between the engine and the intake.
If you look at the pic, between the STB and the intake filter canister, there is a carbon kevlar heat shield (it has 4 aluminum rivets on it). It has an aluminum reflective material on the back, and it works very well!
-Pete
Originally Posted by Magnus
Cool but why not use headder wrap it would be more effective. Of course I dont really care what the car looks like under the hood just how it runs.
The header wrap that I've seen would add weight to the intake, which can result in excess vibration/oscillation of the unit. There is no support on the velocity stack end of the unit, it's not necessary.
-Pete
Originally Posted by Buebie
Thanks for the input....Kodokan_4 please refrain from posting any pics like that again. It caused excess salivation, leading to embarassing drool.
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