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Thread: Idea: Insulating the air intake tubing, to shield from heat.. ?

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    Lightbulb Idea: Insulating the air intake tubing, to shield from heat.. ?

    Any of the experts out there able to shed light on my question?...

    Is there any merit in insulating the tubing/piping of the air intake, with say thermal exhaust wrap, or any other material?? The idea is to shield it from the upper engine bay heat..

    My Stats: Mk4 Golf, GTI 1.8T conversion, APR stage 1, stock air, stock exhaust..
    Dark Grey Mk4 Golf, 1.8T GTI conversion, APR stage 1, stock air intake, FMIC, 3" to 2.5" Exhaust, FK AK Street Coils, Black 18" (Avant Garde M310's ?), tinted tails, ...

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    The difference would be negligible unless you had serious heat issues. Exhaust wrap won't do a great deal. I have seen guys ceramic coat their intlet piping before, but that's probably for the look as much as anything.

    A better intercooler would yield much better gains.

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    kind of good news I guess, I'd hate to spend time on it for zero noticeable change..
    Dark Grey Mk4 Golf, 1.8T GTI conversion, APR stage 1, stock air intake, FMIC, 3" to 2.5" Exhaust, FK AK Street Coils, Black 18" (Avant Garde M310's ?), tinted tails, ...

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