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bugblue1 23 June 2012 08:09 PM

turbo blanket
 
hi any1 got one of them turbo blankets,theres some on ebay,are they any good?as got no heat shield been looking at whats best to get any ideas.

leecalcars 23 June 2012 08:13 PM

What turbo you got they are all different sizes ?

bugblue1 23 June 2012 08:49 PM

t4 m8,didnt no weather to try 1of them blankets?wat ya think.

Badger_88 23 June 2012 08:54 PM

Just brought a t4 size blanket for my vf35 and was far too big. Had to cut it down a little and have some stitch work done to keep it away from actuator arm.

blackvenom 23 June 2012 09:23 PM

I have similar issue, my heat shield is rubbing on the turbo and I can't rebolt it, threads knackered, so need a blanket but they all seem too big, for the baby td04, The squeaking sound is bloody annoying

bustaMOVEs 23 June 2012 09:32 PM

Can you get these for vf34s?

DT-SPD 23 June 2012 09:47 PM

Ive got a ptp item and the difference it makes to underbonnet temps is huge. One of the best things to fit to help manage temps.

Scoobyno1 24 June 2012 07:52 AM

Vf43/35 are t3's

ScoobySteve69 24 June 2012 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by DT-SPD (Post 10678927)
Ive got a ptp item and the difference it makes to underbonnet temps is huge. One of the best things to fit to help manage temps.

Do you need a blanket if the shield is intact? Would it make a lot of difference compared to a shield?

peter zippy reid 24 June 2012 11:27 AM

What blanket for a td05-20g

DT-SPD 24 June 2012 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69 (Post 10679410)
Do you need a blanket if the shield is intact? Would it make a lot of difference compared to a shield?

I had to modify the std heatshield to fit a new downpipe. Running ptp blanket and the modified std heatshield. You can never have too much heatshielding.

ScoobySteve69 24 June 2012 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by DT-SPD (Post 10679792)
I had to modify the std heatshield to fit a new downpipe. Running ptp blanket and the modified std heatshield. You can never have too much heatshielding.

Good point :thumb:


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