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> Bed Liner spray vs Heat Wrap vs PlastiDip, For my CAI
post Mar 15, 2014 - 12:39 AM
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I just semicompleted my CAI. Which one would you rather run with? bed liner spray, heat wrap, or plastidip? I'm planning on bed linger spray since I don't like that mummy heat wrap look on my intake. Does anyone know if the bed liner spray will be able to stand the engine bay heat? Also PlastiDip does insulate temperature but I think bed liner spray would work better.


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post Mar 15, 2014 - 4:50 AM
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People use bedliner on engine bays. Dont see why not. The plastidip will fall with time and flake.


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post Mar 15, 2014 - 9:08 AM
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Just powder coat or paint it, the air doesn't hang out in there long enough to pick up any influential amount of heat. If you're going for looks then just go for whatever look you like.


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post Mar 15, 2014 - 11:28 AM
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Take off the entire intake mani and the CAI then get them ceramic coated. Might as well do it right. Right?

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post Mar 15, 2014 - 3:37 PM
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QUOTE (KAOS @ Mar 15, 2014 - 9:28 AM) *
Take off the entire intake mani and the CAI then get them ceramic coated. Might as well do it right. Right?

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How do you do that?


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post Mar 15, 2014 - 4:49 PM
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post Mar 15, 2014 - 11:17 PM
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If you can find some carbon-x fabric you can use that. I've been having trouble finding small quantities though. It is what they use on the fireproof race suits. You can put a blow torch on one side and have your hand on the other. That way you can wrap one wide sheet around it and just sew the bottom of the CAI that you can't see. I just heat wrapped mine though. My plan is to line my air filter box with carbon-x. It isn't as expensive as you might think, I just can't find it.


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post Mar 15, 2014 - 11:43 PM
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QUOTE (Bitter @ Mar 15, 2014 - 2:49 PM) *


that's a bit too much for me. Lol.

QUOTE (match220 @ Mar 15, 2014 - 9:17 PM) *
If you can find some carbon-x fabric you can use that. I've been having trouble finding small quantities though. It is what they use on the fireproof race suits. You can put a blow torch on one side and have your hand on the other. That way you can wrap one wide sheet around it and just sew the bottom of the CAI that you can't see. I just heat wrapped mine though. My plan is to line my air filter box with carbon-x. It isn't as expensive as you might think, I just can't find it.


Yea. I'm looking at an inexpensive choice. I think bedliner is what I'm going to go with. I'm going to start spraying after I make an elbow bend behind the fender since my filter is hitting the fender liner and my wheel on sharp right turns.


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post Mar 16, 2014 - 1:03 AM
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Don't even consider plastidip, its terrible to clean, it WILL wear off, and you'll just have to keep ruling it out. You'd be better off using real paint rather than plastidip.


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