A caution. Often, exhaust systems are designed to utilize the free air to help keep them cool. It does pretty well as long as the vehicle is moving right along, but get slow or stop and the heat is not carried away but collects in the engine space, making it mighty hot. It is all a trade off. If you wrap the exhaust with any kind of insulating material you are going to really cook the devil out of those pipes when running at power - which is the time you really want them to be cooling in the breeze and getting all that heat carried away. The exhaust system will burn out much, much sooner than if simply let exposed to the ambient air. So be careful in your choices on your Vanagon. Regards, John Rodgers. Chris S wrote: > Is anyone here using fiberglass exhaust wrap? Any comments and/or > experiences? > > I'm thinking of wrapping the entire exhaust up to the catalytic converter. > Also I'd like to insulate the intake runners and place some insulating mat > between the fuel lines and the engine. > > Chris S. > > > |
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