beta version 1 : UAS CAI Heat Shield cover

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beta version 1 : UAS CAI Heat Shield cover

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Hi Guys and Gals,

I was bored and a few other discussions got me thinking about making a heat shield for my existing cover on by POD. Remember this is only been wacked together in 30min with a stapler ONLY :P so don't laugh.

Doesn't look pretty at this stage, but my plan is to make a complete shroud cover the fits over the existing UAS cover..or in fact might replace it. What is shown pulls straight off as required.

I drove around abit today and when I stopped for lunch I decided to see how much it was working but sticking my hand into the boxed area...remember I had stopped and there is no airflow...to my suprise it was much cooler than the engine bay and the part closest to the engine bay...so it must do something..looks funny though!!

here ya go. look out for the new product for those with the UAS kit....

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Now where have i seen that before? :wink: Good stuff Chris :D
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yeah sorry...credit goes to FTO388...as I basically copied it but I think I used a bit more of the stuff...:)

the front/top has about 2-3 layers as I was playing around trying to get the shape right and look not so crappy..:P
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Post by spetz »

What sort of heat shield is that?

Where from and how much?


Thanks ;)
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Post by khunjeng »

$500 from my FTO super-shop.

Or.....

$10 from k-mart...is from the windscreen sun-shield thingos..

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Post by Breza »

Looks good!

Least it won't crack like the UAS one........

Cheers

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Post by khunjeng »

after showing my mates from work we have come up with a few suggestions...I will replace the entire cover with a thick heat resistant plastic and cover the engine facing side with some of that stuff to help more. See how I go with it....Shue has the man I need I think....:P
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Post by smorison »

when we built the original i put heat shielding material throughout the inside of it to improve it...

this goes a bit futher ... looks interesting
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Post by rnbboi »

chris,

once uve perfected this, u can put up a DIY guide for us all :wink:
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Post by khunjeng »

smorison wrote:when we built the original i put heat shielding material throughout the inside of it to improve it...

this goes a bit futher ... looks interesting
yes it does look intrsting...I call it the "luna cover" although it looks spastic it def. works well with the amount I have put on...I'm gonna get a temp sensor(s) with a long cable for my multimeter and start to measure temps to see the difference now...and then later with the new box..just for fun. :P
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Post by shue »

hey i think max when a step further and made a temp gauge thingo. there was diy somewhere. same sunscreen for the box and 2 sensors to measure inside airbox temp and outside.
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Post by Nacho »

I think ABS plastic would be your best bet if you can find it. Apparently this plastic is designed to absorb heat on one side and keep the other side a hell of a lot cooler.

I'm not really sure about those windscreen 'thingys' coz aren't they just designed to reflect sunlight away from the car? Or do they reflect heat as well?
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Post by khunjeng »

hey Nacho...quick year 10 science lession...sun = heat :P

But the ABS stuff might be the go...I've found this setup to work well...and so far havn't had the same energy to make it even better...wait a few weeks.

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Post by Nacho »

No sun under the bonnet though dude........LOL :lol:
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Nacho wrote:No sun under the bonnet though dude........LOL :lol:
lol tru!!! to many other cars mods going on atm...so it can stay space for a bit..
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