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Halon 10-05-2007 10:17 AM

Re: heat?
 
Yes it comes out of a pump, but calling e85 "pump" is a little deceiving I think, because typically people think of 92 or what not as "pump".

badinblack 10-08-2007 09:19 PM

Re: heat?
 
It does come out of a pump. I'll count it!

Shane@DBPerformance 10-08-2007 10:01 PM

Re: heat?
 
It comes out a pump, costs less than race gas, is found at 300+ gas stations in MN including Holigays, and changes all the time. It must be pump gas.

Kevin 1G Drummer 10-09-2007 08:06 PM

Re: heat?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AwdGSX13 (Post 211298)
you could also heat wrap the mani and downpipe. It helps to reduce engine temps. I think you could even get heat wrap at checker or some place to that extent.

Mark (TKR) could chime in on this if he wants, but he just had a DNP mani crack because it was wrapped. I thought I remembered him saying something that DNP advises against wrapping them for that specific reason.

Swifty1638 10-09-2007 11:54 PM

Re: heat?
 
I put some thermo-tec heat shield shit on the underside of my hood tonight. It's not sticking too well to the un-smooth surfaces of the CF. However, could I get some short, small self-tapping screws, and screw into the ribbing part of the underside to help keep it stuck in it's place?

-A. Swift

Kevin 1G Drummer 10-10-2007 09:53 PM

Re: heat?
 
The screws could work, but I'd be concerned that they would pull out of the CF quite esily.

JET 10-10-2007 11:39 PM

Re: heat?
 
I would look at some better adhesive. You don't want to crack the CF. Super 77 is great stuff, but I am not positive it would take the heat. Fleet Farm has a great selection of stuff like that. Silicone might be another option.

Swifty1638 10-10-2007 11:57 PM

Re: heat?
 
to stick it to the underside of the hood?

-A. Swift

JET 10-11-2007 12:33 AM

Re: heat?
 
Yes. Contact cement would be another option, if it will hold up to the heat.


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