Heat insulation
I'm putting on Jim's Fuel Mod and decided to put heat insulating tape on the hoses. I read here that some people had experienced cracking? This tape insulates up to 2000 Deg of radient heat and also protects the hoses as well. Perhaps it will keep the fuel cooler too. As an after thought, I decided to put the tape on my intake pipe and filter shield.
I found this post interesting..he found an actual (measured) LOWERING of intake temps (10-15 Deg) with insulation of the intake.
Here's a quote:
"This is the test results and I’m curious how they compare to anyone else. Do you think this actually reduced the intake temp at all? I only ran once with my scangauge and no insulation. At 50 ambient, my highway temps were between 69-73 at highway speed, without insulation.
After wrapping everything up, outside temp was still 50. On the highway at speed, the intake hovered between 55-57 degrees, even after a few runs of getting on it and testing out the horse power feature on the scan gauge."
LINK
http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/ ... iment.html
I found this post interesting..he found an actual (measured) LOWERING of intake temps (10-15 Deg) with insulation of the intake.
Here's a quote:
"This is the test results and I’m curious how they compare to anyone else. Do you think this actually reduced the intake temp at all? I only ran once with my scangauge and no insulation. At 50 ambient, my highway temps were between 69-73 at highway speed, without insulation.
After wrapping everything up, outside temp was still 50. On the highway at speed, the intake hovered between 55-57 degrees, even after a few runs of getting on it and testing out the horse power feature on the scan gauge."
LINK
http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/ ... iment.html
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