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Oh, and my full exhaust is wrapped in an even more generic fiberglass wrap. No metal content at all in it. That seems to work great for that purpose as
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Oh, and my full exhaust is wrapped in an even more generic fiberglass wrap. No metal content at all in it. That seems to work great for that purpose as well, I can touch the wrap after driving hard for a half hour or so, even though the flanges (not wrapped) have gotten hot enough to discolor the stainless steel.
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