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MidNightRacing
01-30-2003, 01:22 PM
Any one know the tep range on the manifold cover when the car is running? Whats the hottest it gets?

Jesse
01-30-2003, 01:33 PM
Not sure, do you plan on painting it or something?

Lots of people take theirs off, but the excess heat might caust your paint to get messed up on the hood. It might also make the air warm for the intake and you'll get bad performance

MidNightRacing
01-30-2003, 01:39 PM
Im planing to paint it. and i need to see if the paint i got can with stand the heat. I did paint the oil dipstick (handle) and the the arm that keep the hood up.

MidNightRacing
01-30-2003, 02:00 PM
If i take off the cover will it loosen up the headers? Just thoes two or 3 bolts right and they dont hold the headers?

Jesse
01-30-2003, 02:01 PM
Nope, that'll just remove the cover. The exhaust manifold is kept on by 8 or 10 other bolts.

MidNightRacing
01-30-2003, 02:07 PM
O.K thanks

JiP
01-30-2003, 05:09 PM
Havnt had one on my car for a year. I think the point of it is to keep temp under the hood down, specially if your air filter sits under the hood.

MidNightRacing
01-30-2003, 05:21 PM
So Jip it did'nt mess up the paint on the hood?

JiP
01-30-2003, 05:40 PM
been a year hasnt ruined paint on mine..atleast not yet.

pinoyesv6
01-30-2003, 07:50 PM
i'd go with 1200 degree paint. i mean u can try to use 500 the worst that can happen is that it burns away. uhm another option is to polish it. it takes alot of elbow grease but it looks shiny. just buy alot of sandpaper and keep sanding it going from a semi rough paper and gradually moving to something super smooth.

IllestGalant
01-30-2003, 11:00 PM
normal exhaust temp is around 1200. if you take it off you should at least wrap the manifold or header if you have them in thermal wrap to keep heat from melting stuff, alternator wires are close to cover so beware.

JiP
01-31-2003, 12:09 AM
Like I said a year with no ill effect.

HOWEVER, I have burnt holes into my jacket sleeve twice, (luckily it was a shity old one), and I have burned my forearm 2 times also with just hiting the pipe for a split second, so dont be a dumbass like me and be careful around them if you remove the heat shield https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif

BEAST
02-01-2003, 12:14 AM
I just used good old engine paint. It has been on there for like a month now and I've had no problems. I think it was rated at like 500 degrees. Since it sits about 2 or 3 inches away the sheild doesn't get quite as hot as the exhaust manifold. Look in my sig for the link to see my car. I don't know about wrapping your manifold because I think I heard that wrapping stock headers caused them to crack or something because of the humidity and getting hot and cold and hot and cold all the time. But I would definatly suggest keeping your cover on expecially if you have an intake.