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Radiant Heat-Reducing HP Armor

Posted December 9 2008 02:39 AM by Ken Brubaker 
Filed under: What's New, Ken Brubaker

Heatshield Products, Inc. has rolled out a new product called HP Armor.  It's designed to be used on headers, turbo manifolds, down pipes and exhaust pipes to control heat.  Crazy you say? 

 


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Actually it's not crazy because HP Armor can withstand 1800 F. continuous.  It's easy to install because it's flexible and easy to cut.  It has a protective outer armor shell that can be cleaned, too.  Wrap this stuff around the exhaust system and Heatshield Products says it keeps the heat in, which creates a scavenging effect, allowing exhaust gases to flow out of the system faster.  HP Armor is fastened using Thermal-Tie, a stainless steel hose clamp, or wire.

HP Armor is available in 1/4- and 1/2-inch thicknesses in a variety of sizes.  

    

 

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