🚀 Wrap It Up and Ride Out!
The Heat Shield Insulation with Ties is a premium 2" x 16' titanium exhaust wrap designed to withstand extreme temperatures, reducing heat under the hood by up to 50%. It comes with a pack of four 8" stainless steel locking ties for easy installation, ensuring safety and improved performance for both cars and motorcycles.
Manufacturer | LEDAUT |
Brand | LEDAUT |
Item Weight | 14.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 5.51 x 2.36 inches |
Item model number | HMHRT21617 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Textured |
Manufacturer Part Number | HMHRT21617 |
S**L
Quality product!
It delivers excellent thermal protection, keeps heat off nearby bike parts and significantly reduces radiant heat. Installation was straightforward thanks to the included ties. The titanium finish looks professional and is highly durable. After miles of riding, it still looks great and works like new. recommend to any rider looking to upgrade their exhaust heat protection.
B**K
Its a Wrap!
This is just great stuff like all the other guys are reviewing. The titanium looks better and holds the heat in better than the plain fiberglass wrap. This is my second roll I bought and one roll will wrap a pair of headers for my 69 Firebird. Such a good deal and covers the SS header so you wont burn yourself if working in the hot area of your motor. Great instructions also. Thanks Guys! I will be buying more.
B**L
it’s just fiberglass installation wrap
The product is pretty cool. I like the color but when I opened it, the cross stitching it feels and looks like fiberglass webbing. I got the 50 foot roll 2 inches and I put half of it on my cold air intake and it works pretty well. It was easy to put on the metal zip ties worked pretty good I’ll like them, but I don’t think it has any titanium in it. It feels like fiberglass webbing pretty much but even if it is just fiberglass weapon. I’m sure it will still do the job
Z**L
Works great on my car's exhaust.
I applied this on my car's exhaust (Toyota MR2 ZZW30) it was enough to cover the headers, the down pipe, and part of the Main cat. It was not difficult to apply but you NEED gloves and eye protection because the fiberglass strands are very tiny and could pierce your skin. I soaked the whole thing in water and it became a lot more manageable. The provided metal straps are not that good, you need pliers to tighten them and I used a Dremel to cut the remains. If you got the money, get better metal straps, if not, these work fine but you need to cut off the excess and they're a bit of a pain.Pros: After applying the wrap along with the factory heat shields there was a noticeable decrease in heat in the engine bay. You still cant touch the heat shields directly but inside the compartment there's less radiating heat. I also noticed how the speed of the gases increased and can be heard in the exhaust. Sometimes there's even a bit of backfire noise on deceleration.Cons: Tons of smoke on day one, had to run the engine for a couple of hours and rev it really high to let the wrapping get heated and release all the moisture. They also smell pretty bad on day one. After 2-3 days the smoke is completely gone but they still smell a bit. Everything is back to normal in around a week.Some people also say they can rust the exhaust if they get wet often because they hold moisture. I don't believe this because the pipes get so hot that I doubt they can stay wet for long. Still I applied high temp Rustoleum paint on the pipes before the bandages. I would recommend rust prevention or more expensive ceramic coating if you got a good exhaust system just in case. I didn't apply Silicon because the one I got is flammable, but you could try this as well to make them water proof. I still got my heat shields/covers and I avoid driving on the rain so I'm not worried.Good product, would buy again, Thanks!
G**T
Heat shield wrapping
Nice stuff and good value, just was not right for our application
J**E
Fantastic product!
This was a fantastic product. I used it on my bike pipes which made an amazing difference. before wrapping them, the pipes melted 2 pair of chaps and cooked my leg numerous times. I highly recommend this product.
B**.
OK, but spend some more and get a better product.
Overall, an OK product. The one down-side is there is no additional stitching to help keep the material together on the edges. Like all of these wraps it frays pretty easily when unrolling. Also it should not say "Titanium" in the product description as there is a significant quality difference between fiberglass wraps and titanium wraps. Other than that, the wrap offers decent heat resistance. I saw a drop in about 30º before/after in hot areas around the exhaust pipes when riding. One roll of 50' was enough to cover both pipes with about 12-15 feet left over for my bike. I only got the wrap wet (not soaking) when installing, wrapped pretty tight over the pipes. And of course, wear gloves and cover your arms as best you can. Be sure to wipe down surrounding areas with a damp cloth to get rid of any stray fiberglass.Update - After a few weeks of riding with this wrap and and repairing a section due to tearing I thought it best to include some additional thoughts. I have adjusted my rating down to 3 stars instead of 4 with some of these nuances:• After the wrap has dried and 'cured', I am seeing tons of fraying. Ridiculous amounts. The loops on the edges are the worst and it looks like every wrap around the pipe has 'whiskers' or is 'fuzzy'. This indicates poor-quality fiberglass.• The wrap is woven very loose. As I was making my loops around the pipes, one side would become increasingly loose, to where I would have wrinkles under the next loop. Not really much you can do about it because of the material construction.• Many defects in the weave/stitching. I had to re-cut multiple sections due to the poor weaving of the material. This only resulted in about 2-3 feet of wasted material, but still. If I were doing one long section of pipe I would have been screwed.That's all for now folks.
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