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Old 09-23-04, 08:34 PM
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Turbo and Exh Man heat shielding

I'm currently working on putting in a new down pipe and an Apex'i exhaust on my t2. I pulled the turbo out to replace the seals and the manifold gaskit any way do i need to keep the heat shielding on them? if so where can i find new ones cause mine are compleatly rusted through?
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i found some interesting stuff..
http://www.thermotec.com/products/full/15001/15001.html
IT seem pretty interesting to me... But i dont know if it will stand the HIGH temp of the rex...

Anyway, put a heatshield back, or you will die, you and your family.
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I was thinking about using that same stuff. It should stand the heat.
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