Turbo and Manifold heat wrap/coating
Ok so I have a sidewinder manifold and 6265 vet(stock bottom end while I build my spare ve) setup. I have all the supporting mods and I'm not new to turbo sr20s or turbo cars in general. My question is has anyone seen turbo spool improvement with heat wrapping and or coating the turbo and manifold? My last det setup I ceramic coated every hot part but never ran it prior to the coating so I have nothing to compare. I would like to hear from ppl that have run or are running large turbo setups with long runner manifolds and have used heat wrap/coating. Please don't post Boyle's Law as I understand the dynamics of heat and gas...... I have been reading up on the Honda guys getting 200-300rpms of spool improvement. So info on this and personal experience would be great. I searched our forum but did not find what I was looking for.
Here is what I would be running: (this is Ashton's old turbo manifold so the parts are solid) I built a copy of it for a friend running a det with 6266 and his is seeing full boost 18psi at 6k rpms.
SS sidewinder 6265 vet 3in SS down pipe and exhaust non coated,painted or wrapped
Vs
Same as above with VHT highs temp paint on hot parts with 2in heat wrap on manifold and down pipe. Turbo will have a custom heat shield.
Ok thanks and I look forward to getting some good info.
Here is what I would be running: (this is Ashton's old turbo manifold so the parts are solid) I built a copy of it for a friend running a det with 6266 and his is seeing full boost 18psi at 6k rpms.
SS sidewinder 6265 vet 3in SS down pipe and exhaust non coated,painted or wrapped
Vs
Same as above with VHT highs temp paint on hot parts with 2in heat wrap on manifold and down pipe. Turbo will have a custom heat shield.
Ok thanks and I look forward to getting some good info.
Last edited by se200
on 2014-03-26
at 13-17-05.