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  • Darbshaw
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    Originally posted by clawhamm3r View Post

    To be fair, I'm not wrapped and no heatshield over the header and not like a brick oven either. Going catless makes a huge difference in underhood temps. Unless you ran unwrapped catless first and then took then off and wrapped them, I think you're noticing the cat delete and not the wrap.
    Yea I was actually thinking about this during the day today. I figure the cats would collect a whole lot of heat in there. If it wasn’t such a pain to do and I do I would love to do a true effective test with it.


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  • clawhamm3r
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    Originally posted by Darbshaw View Post
    Personally I wrapped my headers with no heat shield and the temp reduction over the stock setup is unreal.

    As for the oil dripping on it and some sort of spark. I could see this being some kind of issue if the exhaust wrap wasn’t heat resistant as is. This would make me to believe these are highly flame resistant as well. I imagine if I took the time to reinstall my old heat shield with the wrap that engine bay would be extremely cool.

    If you haven’t wrapped yours I would def look into doing it, made engine bay temps way cooler. More like stepping into the warm sun rather than a brick oven when opening the hood.


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    To be fair, I'm not wrapped and no heatshield over the header and not like a brick oven either. Going catless makes a huge difference in underhood temps. Unless you ran unwrapped catless first and then took then off and wrapped them, I think you're noticing the cat delete and not the wrap.

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  • Cubieman
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    I managed to installed my Euro headers without removing the heatsheild around the AC lines, probably why I kept messing my up my hands though.

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  • Darbshaw
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    Personally I wrapped my headers with no heat shield and the temp reduction over the stock setup is unreal.

    As for the oil dripping on it and some sort of spark. I could see this being some kind of issue if the exhaust wrap wasn’t heat resistant as is. This would make me to believe these are highly flame resistant as well. I imagine if I took the time to reinstall my old heat shield with the wrap that engine bay would be extremely cool.

    If you haven’t wrapped yours I would def look into doing it, made engine bay temps way cooler. More like stepping into the warm sun rather than a brick oven when opening the hood.


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  • Sharocks
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    Originally posted by rbg View Post
    What do you guys think about wrapping them to even further reduce engine bay temperature?
    Nah because if oil drips on them and you have a spark of some sort, now M3 is very hot.

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  • rbg
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    What do you guys think about wrapping them to even further reduce engine bay temperature?

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  • Johnvu
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    I am running heat shield with Megan Headers. I personally wouldn't want all of the heat in the engine bay.

    On another note, has anyone put a thermal blanket in the area to prevent heat from rising? This thought just popped up in my head while I was reading LOL.

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  • R1pilot
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    Running all heatshields with euro headers.

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  • Exclusivs
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    Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
    I have heat shields on. I’d be more concerned when you park the car and then all of that heat rises...expansion tank, coolant hose, SAP...I’m sure the radiant heat from the headers doesn’t help.


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    Exactly! No clue why you would not run them. And people seem to think the expansion tank is REALLY far from the engine, therefore doesn’t fail. I respectfully disagree with this, it’s still very close and takes a ton of heat already.


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  • M3mike
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    Glad I don't live in California, sounds like a huge hassle. Looks like ill be putting them back on.

    CEL came on today. So far I'm loving it catless, I bought an Ar-20 resonator but unsure if I'll put it on.

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  • bigjae46
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    I have heat shields on. I’d be more concerned when you park the car and then all of that heat rises...expansion tank, coolant hose, SAP...I’m sure the radiant heat from the headers doesn’t help.


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  • Triqzy
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    I didn't put my heat shields back on and I got state reffed when I popped the hood in CA. With the shield on, there's almost no way CHP would've see the catless headers and it would've saved me a LARGE headache and hit to my wallet. Food for thought. I live in California though so YMMV.

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  • Sharocks
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    I didn't throw mine back on because I wanted to see them. I'm swaintech coated but idk if they even do a damn thing lol

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  • DiscoWagon
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    They're a bitch to get back on, but definitely worth the additional heat protection. The factory wouldn't put them there if they weren't crucial.

    How long have you driven with the headers? The CEL might still come on a little later.

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  • Obioban
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    I’m running both, despite the headers being swaintech coated. The less heat in the engine bay, the better.

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