Toxcheap wrote:audifreakjim wrote:derracuda wrote:header wrap tends to destroy things when it comes to turbo temps.... it keep too much heat in and crystalizes the metal. it's better to have an air gap around the pipes so they don't retain too much heat.
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I want to see this one on myth busters.
My exhaust manifolds wrapped, bagged with reflective heat stuff too. That goes for my turbo too. My downpipe is just wrapped, it's all been like that for 11 years now!! I may not have a big turbo, but I can guarantee that K24 turbo at 26psi running super lean on race fuel has seen EGT's no big turbo guy would chance his motor on
there's always a lucky one

my dad has told me of numerous old buick turbo v6's and how the original ones had the manifolds and cross over pipes wrapped/covered, and they just crystalized and would completely fall apart. not to say that audi probably used a better alloy in casting their EM's, but still.
DP wrapping i don't think has ever caused a problem, but i know i've read it on here a few times about guys with headers or whatever that have really taken a beating from being really wrapped up. if mythbusters would do it, i would applaud them, but it would mean they are super desperate for a show

, and they would need to dyno engines under a load for like... weeks straight
