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jonrandom
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Re: Heat wrapping
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Reply #10 on:
16 February 2012, 06:22 »
Just what Hoggy said thats why ive done it. But the main reason because ive top mounted the turbo I need to stop the radiant heat and protect the brake lines and brake servo so heat wraping is ideal.
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scarr89
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Mk4 Golf, DERV FTW!
Re: Heat wrapping
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Reply #11 on:
16 February 2012, 16:21 »
Jon mate, you appear to a small bin in your engine bay
Thanks for the info BTW guys
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jonrandom
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16 February 2012, 17:11 »
I think you'll find its a champagne bucket, lol
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DIY to stop the heat soak will see over 300bhp from the turbo so its going to get hot in there! Has a cold air feed running from the bumper staight to it as well and have now insulated it
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scarr89
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Mk4 Golf, DERV FTW!
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Reply #13 on:
16 February 2012, 17:17 »
Sweet man, love the DIY effort!! You got a cone filter inside I'm guessing yar?
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jonrandom
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16 February 2012, 17:21 »
Yes mate
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