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Shid what are you talking about? That heat wrap is meant to keep heat from HEADERS out of the engine bay (it keeps the heat in until it exits through the exhaust)... which is the hottest thing in an engine. It effectively keeps the heat from leaving the pipes that it is wrapping. By wrapping the turbo to intercooler pipe it keeps that hot pipe from radiating heat to the intercooler to TB pipe... which is extremely close if you look at the picture. And study the picture some more and it is also a great shield that keeps the heat from the heat shield away from that part of the engine... with that heat wrapped it makes all the exhaust heat go straight out the vent. Are you studying thermodynamics or something? If so then school me on why I'm wrong.
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