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    Homemade Heatshield

    How do you make a heatshield and what materials do you use for it?


    Fast life fuck slow..Low life for life
    Let the mix flow..Let the night flow
    I'm so gone ✗ ♥ O

    #2
    First.


    Turbo M20, MSnS, 38lb, 3" no cat, RPI 12.2", ATS DTC, 240whp/240wtq, Lmnop. www.DonsGarage.net

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      #3
      sheet metal is your friend
      Originally posted by Fusion
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        #4
        gold. it's true. and it'll make your engine bay scream baller status.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rolla1990 View Post
          First.
          one to be gay?
          ** Lot's of M20 turbo parts for sale.**



          Turn key track car.

          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=222066

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            #6
            Originally posted by 4bangerfury View Post
            gold. it's true. and it'll make your engine bay scream baller status.
            it is a really good heat reflector. i'd say he should do it.
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              #7
              I don't know, but there definitely isn't enough pedobear in your sig.
              paint sucks

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                #8
                Originally posted by 4bangerfury View Post
                gold. it's true. and it'll make your engine bay scream baller status.
                sounds expensive
                and if he says he can afford it

                Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
                You are lucky your Dad didn't pull out and leave you on the passenger side seat.

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                  #9
                  Can you guys source this stuff over there?

                  ACL,performance,bearings,motorsport,engine parts,engine bearings,race series,main bearing,race bearing,con rod bearing


                  Used on a few Aussie OEM turbo applications and very popular with turbo boys over here...

                  Pork Hunt Motorsport

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                    #10
                    there is a manufacture in socal that makes stuff similar. Also, the underside heatshields on e36s look similar.

                    All-Red/MHW style Professional Tinted Tail lights
                    PnP EMS, fuel injectors, wideband o2 systems

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                      #11
                      Stainless!
                      Originally posted by audiquattrot
                      bimmers b4 b*tches....remember that.
                      1990 Alpinweiss 325i - secret 500whp build
                      2000 Audi S4 B5 Laser Red
                      1990 Nissan 240sx - Drift Missile
                      2006 CBR600RR

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                        #12
                        I actually used plexiglass and a heat gun to make a temptorary (but effective) one before all the turbo stuff is finalized.

                        Project M42 Turbo

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                          #13
                          fiberglass repair mat from an auto paint wholesaler i think its about 30$ for 4'x4' sheet
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                            #14
                            here is a low budget and very effective idea if you are looking into creating a heat shield for your turbo. find an appropriate side pot and cut a strip out of the pot. This will already have the curved shape to cover the majority of your turbo, and the thickness stainless steel pot will be a great heat shield from the rest of the surrounding areas.

                            For further explanation and a pictures on the process please look at this post.

                            FS:///M-Tech Wallets.
                            http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=224601

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                              #15
                              ^that is a pretty cool fix
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