Design Engineering, Inc. 10120 Exhaust Wrap 1 x 15ft - (Short Roll) - Black
Design Engineering, Inc. 10120 Exhaust Wrap 1 x 15ft - (Short Roll) - BlackDesign Engineering, Inc. 10120 Exhaust Wrap 1 x 15ft - (Short Roll) - BlackDesign Engineering, Inc. 10120 Exhaust Wrap 1 x 15ft - (Short Roll) - Black
One 15 foot roll of 1 inch wide Black Glass Fiber Exhaust wrap.
Glass Fiber Exhaust Wraps solve the problem of extreme underhood heat and improve exhaust system performance. Wrapping headers and down pipes is an important first step in reducing unwanted and power-robbing under hood heat. Less under hood heat results in a cooler air charge for improved performance and keeping exhaust gases hotter within the exhaust system helps in decreasing exhaust density & increases exhaust flow. Design Engineering Stainless Steel Locking Ties are the perfect way to fasten exhaust wrap for a easy, clean and professional installation. Reduce under hood temperatures a realistic 50% Decreases exhaust density & increases exhaust flow Improves horsepower Withstands 1200F direct/2000F radiant Only exhaust wrap with installation guide lines Added durability and heat retention NOTE: Catalytic Convertors: Wrapping of the catalytic converter is not recommended, as overheating can lead to reduced lifetime of the converter. Instead, try our Corvette Catalytic Converter Shield or create your own shield using our Floor & Tunnel Shield II(TM). Removal: Exhaust wrap is not designed to be moved or removed after it has been heat cycled. After the fibers have been heated, they lose their initial flexibility. This does not reduce the thermal properties of the exhaust wrap. Be aware of this before you decide to remove the wrap. For this reason, you should avoid wrapping any flex-pipes or flex-joints. Titanium Exhaust Pipe Systems: DEI does NOT recommend wrapping exhausts made of titanium. The alloys used in the production of titanium exhaust systems tend to be thin and are designed to dissipate heat quickly. Wrapping any titanium exhaust pipe, regardless of brand, can hold in too much heat, and make the titanium alloy turn brittle and prone to premature cracking. If you are seeking to reduce the heat on a titanium exhaust system, DEI recommends using alternatives such as our flexible heat shields.
  • Reduce Under Hood Temperatures a Realistic 50 Percent
  • Decreases Exhaust Density And Increases Exhaust Flow
  • Improves Horsepower
  • Withstands 1200 Degrees F Direct/2000 Degrees F Radiant
  • Added Durability And Heat Retention
  • Only Exhaust Wrap With Installation Guide Lines

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Glass Fiber Exhaust Wraps solve the problem of extreme underhood heat and improve exhaust system performance. Wrapping headers and down pipes is an important first step in reducing unwanted and power-robbing under hood heat. Less under hood heat results in a cooler air charge for improved performance and keeping exhaust gases hotter within the exhaust system helps in decreasing exhaust density & increases exhaust flow. Design Engineering Stainless Steel Locking Ties are the perfect way to fasten exhaust wrap for a easy, clean and professional installation. Reduce under hood temperatures a realistic 50% Decreases exhaust density & increases exhaust flow Improves horsepower Withstands 1200F direct/2000F radiant Only exhaust wrap with installation guide lines Added durability and heat retention NOTE: Catalytic Convertors: Wrapping of the catalytic converter is not recommended, as overheating can lead to reduced lifetime of the converter. Instead, try our Corvette Catalytic Converter Shield or create your own shield using our Floor & Tunnel Shield II(TM). Removal: Exhaust wrap is not designed to be moved or removed after it has been heat cycled. After the fibers have been heated, they lose their initial flexibility. This does not reduce the thermal properties of the exhaust wrap. Be aware of this before you decide to remove the wrap. For this reason, you should avoid wrapping any flex-pipes or flex-joints. Titanium Exhaust Pipe Systems: DEI does NOT recommend wrapping exhausts made of titanium. The alloys used in the production of titanium exhaust systems tend to be thin and are designed to dissipate heat quickly. Wrapping any titanium exhaust pipe, regardless of brand, can hold in too much heat, and make the titanium alloy turn brittle and prone to premature cracking. If you are seeking to reduce the heat on a titanium exhaust system, DEI recommends using alternatives such as our flexible heat shields.
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California Proposition 65 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Color Black
Country of Origin (Primary) US
Direct Heat Resistance 1200°F
GTIN 00607078101204
Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B) 7019800000
Hazardous Material Code N
Includes One 15 foot roll of 1 inch wide Black Glass Fiber Exhaust wrap.
Length 15 feet
Life Cycle Status Code Available to Order
Material Glass Fiber
NAFTA Preference Criterion Code B
Radiant Heat Resistance 2000°F
SDR Required Flag N
Warranty Time 1
Width 1 inch

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Design Engineering, Inc. 10120 Exhaust Wrap 1 x 15ft - (Short Roll) - Black

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