So I'm interested to hear about thoughts on exhaust wraps? I know that
some people like them and others don't. Also some header manufactures don't
like them. But the fact is that we have one heck of a lot of radiant heat
under the cowl. Heat shields help some but I really just want to try to keep
most of the heat going down the exhaust pipe. I know ceramic coating on the
inside of the pipe is the best solution, but once a pipe is no longer new it
becomes more difficult to apply and hope for it to stay. On my first ever
engine build I had my rotors ceramic coated as that was supposed to reduce oil
heating, but after I had a little detonation incident I found during the
rebuild that much of the ceramic had come off due to the shock of detonation.
In my mind, I don't feel that ceramic coating the outside of the pipe is any
better than wrapping them as the heat is still absorbed by the metal but
unable to radiate out.
But the biggest argument against ceramic coating is that
once it's done, you can't modify your pipe (welding etc.) without having it
redone again. A good example of this just happened as I'd already had my
exhaust completed some months ago, not expecting that it would change again...
But then somebody on this list started saying how great his PLX wideband
sensor was, blah, blah, blah, and suddenly I'm out a couple of hundred bucks
and having to redo my exhaust because it's recommended that the sensor be
located at an 15 degree angle, no less than 36" downstream from a turbo, while
my old narrow band sensor was only 14" downstream. So rather than leaving the
old sensor in place I decided to cut it off along with another (long ago)
incorrectly placed EGT port and weld a patch over it, then install a new O2
bung downstream. Pretty simple to unwrap, weld and re-wrap.
So as far as wraps go... lets hear it. Good, bad or ugly.
Next is blankets. I have the original mazda metal turbo shroud in
place but then I bought a large turbo blanket to fit over that. The exhaust
manifold that the turbo bolts to also has a stck Mazda metal sheild but I made
one to fit over that as I feel these 2 items probably account for the largest
source of under-cowl heat and since the oli cooler is directly below that, I
want to eliminate that source of radiant heat transfer. I made this cover
using 2 different styles of welding blanket sewed together like a quilt. The
ball joint in my exhaust pipe, I decided to also cover with a blanket like
this rather than wrapping it, so I made it into a sleeve that slides over the
joint. Finally we get down to the muffler which is located inside a housing
(more on that in a another post), due to it's location inside a housing I
decided to put a quilted blanket sleeve over that one too.
Pics of all this and more at this link.
Todd Bartrim
C-FSTB
RV9
13Bturbo