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    heatwrap

    how much do you recon ill need to wrap a williams mani and a modified (slightly shorter) valver downpipe?

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    i used just over 10ft on my supersprint manifold, thats 2" stuff

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    i used 16ft, 2inch for my turbo downpipe..

    bought some more 16ft, 1inch for my manifold, but doubt i'll need all of it.

    remember to get stainles cable ties too!

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    I used Jubilee clips

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    is it easy to do?

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    Yeah, bastard if you react to fibreglass tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunner
    Yeah, B**t**d if you react to fibreglass tho
    what, as in skin issues?

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    yeah irritates most people, i'm ok with it to a degree tho

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    ill see how it goes.

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    Could be worth soaking it first to make it more plyable and wear gloves as it's pretty nasty stuff

    Oh and don't shit your self when it's fitted and warmed through as my smked and smelt like bread for a bit beofre settling


 

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