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Old 17-03-09, 12:22 PM   #5
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Heatwrap worked brilliantly on my 7A exhaust (see attached). Keeping the exhaust wrapped up also speeds up airflow through the Exh manifold as the exiting air is not getting cooled as quickly by the manifold as it exits the engine and therefore turbulance is reduced. Doubt it makes a masive diference but every bit helps.
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