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    Boobs!!! Automotive Encyclopaedia Stefan's Avatar
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    Question Thoughts on turbo blankets?

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    Reduces under-bonnet heat, protects nearby components from heat damage

    Against:
    Cooks turbo?

    Any thoughts on these? The KKR-430 will be close to my clutch & brake masters and I need to shield them somehow. I'm concerned about reducing turbo life or other problems associated with the turbo being baked though.

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    Default Re: Thoughts on turbo blankets?

    In reply to:

    For: You can achieve this by shielding the individual components as neccesary.

    Against: With adequate cooling to the water and oil supply of the turbo you shouldn't be at much more risk than the factory heat shields they use on some turbos.
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    Default Re: Thoughts on turbo blankets?

    There was a good thread on this a while ago, see HERE

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    Default Re: Thoughts on turbo blankets?

    coat, bag and shield...easy
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    Default Re: Thoughts on turbo blankets?

    Quote Originally Posted by JustenGT8
    coat, bag and shield...easy
    LOL

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    Default Re: Thoughts on turbo blankets?

    I had one on the T28 on my 4AGTE for about a month, it obviously did a good job of trapping the heat cause the exhaust housing had a blue tinge afterwards Downside was that the 8mm studs for the dump pipe kept snapping. Removed the turbo bag and no more breakages. And no, they weren't garden-variety cut offs from threaded rod from Bunnings either

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    Default Re: Thoughts on turbo blankets?

    Make sure you have a fire extinguisher.

    I've seen one of these catch fire before, and know of someone who also had the same issue.
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