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Removing bonnet insulation?


loks

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Anyone who's done this have any feedback?

 

1. Engine noise level must rise :music: or :cool: or :devil: ?

 

2. Problems with the paint on the outer bonnet surface above the turbo area?

 

3. Engine bay generally cooler?

 

4. Car feels lighter ? :p

 

5. Other problems?

 

 

Mine being 10 years old now it look's like a high mileage flying carpet....

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i removed mine to reduce engine bay temps,i did notice a bit more engine noise but nothing major,i also notice that in the rain there is a small amount of steam coming off the bonnet on the turbo side but again nothing major,the bonnet does get very hot above the turbos

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It beyond cleaning (:flame Dev would cure it though) , it's basically falling apart at the edges and the plastic clips are struggling to hold it in place.

 

I guess I'll just take it off and find a suitable smaller fire resistant piece and high temp glue to place above the turbo area.

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Originally posted by Willson

Not sure if its true, but I did read that the insulation is held on with fasteners that melt/let go from the heat in the event of an engine fire, thus smothering, said fire.

 

*cough*

*mycrotch*

*cough*

*bs*

 

:looney:

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Its only a fire blanket in that it has fibre insulation sandwiched in it.

A certain ex-member was claiming the quilt gave off a fire surpressing gas when heated to a certain point and that the plastic clips would drop the quilt onto the engine.

 

Presumably these people who cut in vents, like Mandy, have to remove it.

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