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Exhaust Thermo Bandage question - Outatime - 21 Jul 2008 Dear Everyone, I just wrapped my exhaust with thermo bandage that could withstand up to 1290 degree celcius. But when i started the engine the first time after the wrap, it the bandages gave some light smoke.... I let them cool down (engine off) and then went for a drive (with fire extinguisher ready). After the drive (approx 5 mins), they no longer gave out smoke. but they have turn to a light-ish grey colour (when 5 mins ago it was clean white, and i am sure the grey is not dust or dirt). Is it normal that the bandages do that?? Or does our D's exhaust get over 1290 degree celcius?? Thanks for any help! - Outatime - 21 Jul 2008 Extra info: this is the bandage i used http://www.billion-inc.co.jp/billion200 ... ndage.html ![]() ![]() - NickT - 21 Jul 2008 Sounds about right but seems pointess putting exhaust bndages on. Mind you, the ambient temperature is just a lot hotter in Hong Kong than UK ! NickT - Outatime - 21 Jul 2008 NickT Wrote:Sounds about right but seems pointess putting exhaust bndages on. Mind you, the ambient temperature is just a lot hotter in Hong Kong than UK ! Hehe, i only put the bandage on one side (the alternator side) since the alternator and all those important wiring needs protection from excessive heat ![]() The exhaust is warm to touch even after a 1 hour drive now~ purely amazing! |