🔥 Wrap It Up: Keep Your Ride Cool and Stylish!
The Sporacingrts Gold Adhesive Heat Shield Reflective Tape is a high-quality fiberglass wrap designed to withstand continuous temperatures up to 660°F. Measuring 2 inches wide and 29.5 feet long, it features a self-adhesive backing for easy application on various automotive components, including firewalls and hoods, while ensuring safety by avoiding exhaust pipe use.
Manufacturer | Sporacingrts |
Brand | Sporacingrts |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.83 x 2.76 x 2.64 inches |
Item model number | YMX3-1-EX006-9-ZF |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | YMX3-1-ex006 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
B**3
Perfect!
used this to get heat away from my ECM in my engine bay (its ON the head) so i made a spacer with this and Bakelite, wrapped the Bakelite on this tape and now my ECM could practically hold ice! this reflects heat very well! so i imagine for wrapping applications like intakes or other engine bay spots this would be such a great option to consider! this is alot of tape for a cheap price AND its good? worth every penny! definitely will be buying again in the future!
G**N
Works as intended.
The size of the roll you get is totally worth the money, depending on what you’re installing it on.. it’s super easy to cut 1”—3” pieces and apply with a slight overlap. Works well to keep temperatures down and is also pretty thick and durable.
A**R
Seems to help with cooler intake temperatures.
I installed this on a 2006 Chevy Malibu SS with a 3.9 l. The throttle body is on the driver side, and the air intake is on the passenger side, so there's an intake tube that needs to run all the way across the engine to the throttle body. With the intake tube being made out of plastic, it's just sucking up all the heat from the engine. It's noticeable when you're in stop and go traffic, and then the traffic clears up and you can drive, it just feels sluggish sometimes. After installing this, the car just feels like it has more pep, it feels like you're driving with a cooler running engine. It sticks okay, you want to make sure whatever you're putting it on you clean it thoroughly. I clean the intake tube with rubbing alcohol twice, just to make sure there was no residue left from the dressing I use on the plastics under the hood. And to determine how much I needed, I taped one end to the start point and then wrapped it without removing the paper all the way around the pipe as far as I wanted to go added a few more inches and then cut it. It just makes it easier to deal with instead of trying to deal with the entire role. The adhesive could be a tad bit better I believe, it is sticking, there were a spot here and there where it was coming up, I just use some clear Scotch tape, and that held it down. There's a couple flexible areas in the intake tube, I wrapped around those also, it's just a little loose so it can still move around. And this is supposed to be good all the way up to 350° c or 662° f. I wish the tape would lay down better, and look a little bit smoother, but it's doing the job I needed it to.
M**D
Good product
The tape is strong, easy to conform to surfaces, and looks good installed in the car. Thumbs up!
D**S
Price
Good soup
E**E
3
Like they always say you get what you paid for, adhesive was very cheap and didn’t stick on to the components very well, recommend getting the ones that cost 80$ at autozone
I**9
Works great
Very easy to handle and work with. The adhesive is very sticky so you know it’ll stay. Worth the money in my opinion helped with heat soak in my case
S**T
This stuff is fake!
I have no idea why this stuff had a high rating. I tested it out with a heat gun for just a 10 sec. in low heat setting and it didn't block any heats at all. These stuff just make for the look to dressing up your engine parts.
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