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DBasher 02-21-2012 10:34 AM

Keeping the heat out
 
Just wondering what's being used to keep engine/exhaust heat out of the cockpit. My engine is set back 4-5" and I'm concerned about cooking myself.

The trip to Bonneville last year in my brothers truck was unbearable. I'm trying to avoid driving around in my underwear this summer.
:cheers:
Dan

EBMC 03-04-2012 10:25 AM

Try this: http://www.heatshieldproducts.com/pr...ield-mat/79/21

FETorino 03-04-2012 10:37 AM

Interesting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EBMC (Post 399395)

Do you use it on the inside of the tunnel under the car (seems that way from the description) or on the floorboards under sound deadening?

EBMC 03-05-2012 07:29 AM

I suppose it could be used both ways. We've used it in small sections applied to exhaust heat shields we've made. Seemed to hold up well.

Classic442 03-22-2012 09:21 PM

I used Second Skin products. I have installed damplifier, Heatwave Pro (HP), and some UltraTouch heat insulator.

Take a look at this item available online only; from Home Depot.

UltraTouch 48 in. x 6 ft. Radiant Barrier ($18.96).

I ordered it and it arrived in 4 days, and you can't argue about the price.

After gathering these items up I test fit my Dual Gate shifter and console and trimmed the carpet and HP to fit around or under it. I then went looking for some closed cell foam locally and found a vendor. Before going to their shop I stopped in at a local U-Pull it to get a few parts and see if I could scavenge some padding from a few late model wrecks. The first car I walked by was a 93 Lincoln Towncar. The rear seat was removed and I found that they have a 1/4 CCF padding under the entire rear seat all the way to the rear deck. It is bonded to a layer of mass load vinyl and I was able to pull the CCF/MLV pads from 4 other similar cars. I also had a wheel barrel full of other types of padding and trunk type carpet. Total cost out the door was under $21.00.

If your looking for a CCF MLV product check out the late model Lincolns at your local yard.


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