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Cold Air Pipe (keeping it cool)
I live in a hot climate and my Cold Air Induction Pipe gets incredibly hot which doesn't help at the track. What can I do to get the temp down on the pipe? I thought of wrapping it in header tape or other insulation? Any ideas let me know I am going to the track tomorrow. There should be good whether only 102 degrees (it's been running 112-114 this last week so 102 aint bad).
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2000 GT 4.6L 5spd, BBK cold air, BBK 75mm TB, Bassani catted X-pipe, (no headers) FM catback, 390 gears, SCT chip, Steeda Pulleys, ported stock plenum, Comp Cam XE262AH. RWHP 260, Torque 282 |
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If it is just for track purposes you should be more worried about the temp of your intake manifold than your CAI. Ether case at the track just put ice on em between runs.
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