AEM CAI temp measurements.
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Originally posted by 9000RED
Thanks for the info...where can I pick up some of that rated insulation my AEM....Hardware store?...what type of insulation is it and what size?
Thanks for the info...where can I pick up some of that rated insulation my AEM....Hardware store?...what type of insulation is it and what size?
Mine is from a hardware store. It's about 3/8" thick - "bubble wrap" sandwiched between 2 layers of aluminum foil. Comes in rolls of various widths. It's for water heater and pipe insulation.
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XVIPER - very interesting topic. Thanks for the research. I got the radmat idea + pics from you long ago and I'm still quite happy with that set-up.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by gernby
[B]To be honest, I am not particularly concerned about every day driving, but am really interested in the benefits for autocrossing.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by gernby
[B]To be honest, I am not particularly concerned about every day driving, but am really interested in the benefits for autocrossing.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DesertRat
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GERNBY - This might be little OT, but do you have the following items from Mugen? These could help somewhat against heatsoak for a relatively "cheap" price:
FAN SWITCH 37760-XK5-00N0 $45.00 => Activates cooling fan at 80
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GERNBY - This might be little OT, but do you have the following items from Mugen? These could help somewhat against heatsoak for a relatively "cheap" price:
FAN SWITCH 37760-XK5-00N0 $45.00 => Activates cooling fan at 80
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