header tape?
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Die reinste Bösen.
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its some sort of fiberglass wrap, i believe the premise behind the wrap is basically instead of letting all the heat out into the engine bay, it contains all that thermal energy, and keeps it from soaking into the engine bay... supposed to work pretty good, but i think once it goes on, its never commin off
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No, its not fibre glass, and its not asbestos. I don't really know what its made of. But the best brand is DEI from design engineering inc. ph#440-934-0800. Its main use is to control temps under hood since most oem heat sheilds will not fit once you start doing mods. Alot of people think that wrapping the headers and exhaust also add a few HPs since it helps keep the exhaust gasses hot maintain their velocity. I'm not convenced of the last however, I use it on my WRX to maintain the heat in my high flow cat to prevent the os from throwing a cel. What are you doing to your s2k?
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your regular auto parts store probly will not carry it the only place I could find it in stock was the speed shop in newport news off warwick blvd. Cost was $48.99 +tax for 2 inch wide X 50 foot long roll.
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it's called Heat Wrap but i read a few articles that it's really not good for your Headers because after a while it'll start putting holes through them and that's something you dont want...now putting it on the intake is another story...but then again it doesnt really keep heat OUT it just keeps it from going OUT so not much use there since intake air shouldnt be hot anyways,lol........
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don't do it - when you go for state inspection if they see any kind of wrap they will assume it's an "exaust repair" (ie, a patch) and can reject your car until you pull it off