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Depending on Turbo location, heat shields rather than blankets or wrap can be a better solution. Turbo blankets & wrap do a great job at reducing radiant heat but can
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Depending on Turbo location, heat shields rather than blankets or wrap can be a better solution.
Turbo blankets & wrap do a great job at reducing radiant heat but can cause significant problems as well. Corky Bell posts occasionally over on the Miata forums & gives a bit of insight, i'll post a link to a similiar discussion over there. regarding turbo blankets - MX-5 Miata Forum Cheers, Trevor.
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