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Agaso firewall and transmission tunnel insulation

DirtDonk

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Never heard of it. But that looks like the cats meow stuff right there.
Shield layer underneath and pre-cut. Obviously, more expensive that way, but saves you the trouble of templating and cutting.
And all three are key spots. Tunnel, firewall, cowl.
I think everybody would be shocked to see just how much engine room heat is transmitted to the interior through the upper cowl.
 

DirtDonk

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There was an engine masters episode done on heat rejection products like that.
The real shocker was how many didn’t work at all. At least through their particular test methodology.
 

gnsteam

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Wish I would have seen the tunnel cowl kit, before the body went back on the frame. But its not to late for the dash cowl kit. Thanks for the links.
 
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Looks like I’ll also have to be a test subject, I’ll order them in the next few weeks.
 
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