Wrapping Pipes
#21
RE: Wrapping Pipes
I couldn't get the link to open but I do not think that heat is the enemy of motorcycle exhaust systems that are exposed to the open air. I do not even know if heat destroys headers under a hood or in a tight engine compartment with precious little airflow but if heat is an enemy to header systems,I would think that motorcycle headers, like Thunderheader, have a better chance of survival given that they are in the open atmosphere - taped or not.
#23
RE: Wrapping Pipes
Try this
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/lsr21/dynafxr.html
It sounds likethe manufacturer trying to cover their asses. Pretty much anything you do to anything you buy voids the warranty.
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/lsr21/dynafxr.html
It sounds likethe manufacturer trying to cover their asses. Pretty much anything you do to anything you buy voids the warranty.
#24
#26
RE: Wrapping Pipes
ORIGINAL: Chipstah
Wrap is available in grey or black from Thermo-Tec with their Cool-It paint (recommended) to spray over wrap once installed.
Also can be found in the Summit Racing on-line catalog (search catalog for 'exhaust wrap')
Wrap is available in grey or black from Thermo-Tec with their Cool-It paint (recommended) to spray over wrap once installed.
Also can be found in the Summit Racing on-line catalog (search catalog for 'exhaust wrap')
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