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Past week I've been doing some (major) maintenance and replacement of parts for my car.
Aussie Downpipe installed Thermostat Replaced Radiator Replaced Fuel Filter Replaced Air Filter Replaced Power Steering Fluid Replaced Installed C-one Strut Brace But the best mod I've done is lagging my Intercooler with heat resistant Alumunium cloth. Sure the downpipe has done some (still need to weld up the rest of 3" exhaust) stuff to the acceleration and a nice and healthy deep growl comes out of the (soon-to-be-replaced crappy exhaust). With the WTA IC it used to be too hot to touch when I've done some spirited driving. Now it's completely cold after a few hard runs. The heat can't be absorbed by the water/steel-underside now and thus making the IC+Xchanger alot cooler. This is the stuff I used: Thermo Tec Adhesive Backed Heat Barrier - Part# 13585 24x36" Thermo Tec Adhesive Heat Barrier Tape - Part# 14002 1-1/2" wide x 15 feet I rapped the sides with 1 layer and the underside with 2 layers. I did the intake/exhaust pipes and the waterpipes with the 1-1/2" tape. Beforehand, I used petrol to clean out the inside of the IC to clean up all Oil vapors that had accumulated in the past 14 years. It took about 1,5 gallons to (almost) completly clean the inside of the IC. Here's a picture of my lagged WTA installed. Also took the liberty of spraying the Heatshield. ![]() Next up (most next year) - 3" Exhaust (next week I hope) - Coolant hosed replaced by Samco Hoses - Replace Valve Cover gasket - Paint Valve Cover - Straight intake - Battery removed to boot (prob this year) - HKS SLD (to remove speed limiter) - Boost controller ![]() - 10 row Oil Cooler This post has been edited by Kadett: Nov 24, 2007 - 11:16 AM -------------------- JDM Powerplant installed, BPU coming very soon!
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