Is this even worth it?
#1
Is this even worth it?
"Gold Reflective Film
Now On Sale!
The Gold Reflective Film is an aerospace material capable of reflecting 78% of all radiant heat with continuous operating temperatures of 450 degrees centigrade. The material is metalized polyamide polymer laminated glass cloth with a high temperature pressure sensitive adhesive. The film is lightweight at only 5oz per square yard, and is easy to apply and remove. Typical applications include; but are not limited to, engine covers, side pods, suspension, under trays/floors, seat bottoms, fire walls and bulkheads. The minimum air gap to heat source is just 1mm.
Gold Reflective Film forms to any shape, is far more reflective with greater weight saving and is preferred over aluminized cloth and waffle board.
CONSTRUCTION: Metallized polyimide film laminated to glass cloth with high temperature acrylic adhesive protected by a release liner.
FEATURES: Excellent heat reflective characteristics and is easy to install. Withstands 675�F of radiant heat for a minimum of 8 hours
APPLICATION: Heat reflective material used in the auto racing industry.
Price is PER linear foot (1' x 2')! For a general idea of how much you want, to cover firewall it takes roughly 5 Feet with some for leftover!
Shipping price will be added in at checkout, it is a flat rate of $10 for less than 10 feet. More than 10 feet is flat rate of $15."
Now On Sale!
The Gold Reflective Film is an aerospace material capable of reflecting 78% of all radiant heat with continuous operating temperatures of 450 degrees centigrade. The material is metalized polyamide polymer laminated glass cloth with a high temperature pressure sensitive adhesive. The film is lightweight at only 5oz per square yard, and is easy to apply and remove. Typical applications include; but are not limited to, engine covers, side pods, suspension, under trays/floors, seat bottoms, fire walls and bulkheads. The minimum air gap to heat source is just 1mm.
Gold Reflective Film forms to any shape, is far more reflective with greater weight saving and is preferred over aluminized cloth and waffle board.
CONSTRUCTION: Metallized polyimide film laminated to glass cloth with high temperature acrylic adhesive protected by a release liner.
FEATURES: Excellent heat reflective characteristics and is easy to install. Withstands 675�F of radiant heat for a minimum of 8 hours
APPLICATION: Heat reflective material used in the auto racing industry.
Price is PER linear foot (1' x 2')! For a general idea of how much you want, to cover firewall it takes roughly 5 Feet with some for leftover!
Shipping price will be added in at checkout, it is a flat rate of $10 for less than 10 feet. More than 10 feet is flat rate of $15."
I know this thing is like uber freaking overpriced
but seeing as the Rx8, and rotaries in general produce a crapload of heat. I wonder whether this thing would be worth it to put on the intake piping and manifold?
probably not for the NA people but maybe for the FIed folks?
just wonderin since my friend says its very good and actually works
granted he used it as aluminum foil.......sigh
#2
It is not soooo overpriced actually, and it does work. However, you have to think about the possible applications. The problem with 7s and 8s is not that the heat permeats everything, it's that the heat does not escape so easily the engine bay...
#5
lets say for FI application, lets go with turbo, would it be worth it to wrap this around the intake tubes and manifolds? the turbo? etc etc? will it make a noticeable difference?
#7
There are materials that work for both goals: keeping heat out, or keeping heat in. The reflective materials are usually to keep heat out of whatever we are trying to insulate (mainly for intake and air piping), while the cotton/glass heat resistant materials are usually used to keep heat in (mainly for headers and exhaust).
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#17
It looks... a little tacky....
I suppose it'd be great on items you don't want heated, like the intake tube to slow down heatsoak in traffic, but that'd be pretty hard to put on.
I suppose it'd be great on items you don't want heated, like the intake tube to slow down heatsoak in traffic, but that'd be pretty hard to put on.
#18
there are better insulators for le$$, just because it reflects high heat sources like a glowing red exhaust header doesn't stop whatever it's wrapped on from soaking up lower heat sources like radiator heat
it's very tacky, how else do you expect it to stay in place?
it's very tacky, how else do you expect it to stay in place?
#19
^Ha! I did it for 2 reasons.
1. I got the idea from Speedsource and ROAR racing.
2. I enter my car in many local shows and the crowd/judges loves it (as do I). My collection of 1st place trophies proves it. LOL.
Is it worth it? Well for me I got the material through sponsorship. So I said why not try it and see what happens.
1. I got the idea from Speedsource and ROAR racing.
2. I enter my car in many local shows and the crowd/judges loves it (as do I). My collection of 1st place trophies proves it. LOL.
Is it worth it? Well for me I got the material through sponsorship. So I said why not try it and see what happens.
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