🔥 Wrap It Up for a Cooler Ride!
The SunplusTrade 2" x 50' Black Exhaust Heat Wrap Roll is designed to protect your motorcycle or car from excessive heat. With a remarkable ability to withstand temperatures up to 1400F direct and 2000F radiant, this heat wrap significantly reduces under-hood temperatures by up to 50%. It includes 6 durable stainless steel locking zip ties for easy installation and is built to resist abrasions, oil spills, and vibrations, making it a must-have for performance enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | SunplusTrade |
Brand | SunplusTrade |
Item Weight | 1.95 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.81 x 6.77 x 2.6 inches |
Item model number | 1054-HEATWRPBLK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1054-HEATWRPBLK |
D**N
That it was cheap and it just works like it should
Works good thanks 👌🏼
J**N
Great exhaust heat barrier
Worked great for me, submerged in water and applied evenly for a perfect application! Cleans and holds well even after pressure washing. Highly recommend 👌
A**A
It's Heat Wrap
Bought this to wrap the pipe on my bike. If you've never worked with fiberglass heat wrap before, lemme tell you something, Rick...It traps heat in the exhaust pipe of your motorcycle. This does two things. One, it helps keep you from burning your leg if you get too close to the pipe, or if you like to squid around in ball shorts for some anarcho-psychotic reason. Secondly, it kinda-sorta improves performance. Something about cooling exhaust gasses pooling in the pipe right outside of the manifold causing back pressure, and if it stays hot it mitigates restriction of...blah, it's basically black magic and sorcery, but it's true.Now, installation...take off your exhaust. I've seen people do it without removing their pipes. Some people's kids are always trying to swim upstream. It goes on alot easier with the pipes off. You'll want to soak this stuff in water for a little while. Get it wet. It'll go on better and maybe...if you're blessed, cut down on a little of the fiberglass that will inevitably get everywhere. Start the wrapping, clamp it (With a clamp, not one of the metal zip ties you get in the set), and wrap it like you're trying to tie a mattress to the top of your car to drive down the freeway. Wrap it tight. Put the ties on every so often too to hold in it place so you don't lose all of your work. Then clamp it when you're done.Start your bike and let it run until the pipes get hot. Tell you what, do this in a fully-enclosed garage or better yet, your living room with your wife home. Just kidding, DON'T! The wrap will smoke like your bike is about to spontaneously combust. This is perfectly normal. It's the steam from the water blowing down, and the heat wrap curing. It will smell like Satan's barbeque too. Also, your neighbors will probably come over to ask why your brand new bike is on fire in your yard. Again, perfectly normal. It happened to me. After it cures fully, usually after a few rides, you can treat it with the spray goop you can buy on here. Then burn that off too. It'll smoke some more.Oh...I almost forgot to mention something. Fiberglass. It's like how Anakin feels about sand. It's coarse, and rough, and irritating, and it gets everywhere. You will itch. Your skin will crawl. You will say things your pastor won't like. Unless you wear good PPE and gloves when you wrap your pipes. I did not. DO not be me.Worth the price. My leg stays cooler, and my bike probably has like half of a horse more now. It looks pretty aggressive and awesome too. Would recommend.
J**A
Good product
Reduced heat by 70%, excellent product solved my problem.
R**T
Easy to install, great performance so far
Works great, looks great. Read the instructions and you'll have a fine time.Working with fiberglass is never fun, but the look and cool legs on the bike are worth it
S**M
No zip ties
Mine didn’t come with the zip ties as is mentioned in the description
D**E
Looks great
Good quality
B**.
Works so far
I installed this on a 2007 Subaru STI with a catless downpipe. My mission was to try to decrease under hood temps and keep the heat in the downpipe/hotside of the turbo. This is the first time I've heat wrapped anything. This product looks like the big brand name versions, but at an affordable price. Since there weren't alot of small bends, I decided to go with the 2in version. The material seemed very thick, but durable.Before installing, I watched a couple of videos on how others did it. First, soak the roll in water for 10 mins (or until the bubbles are gone). This will eliminate majority of the fiberglass getting everywhere! Wear thick latex gloves at the least, and suggest wearing long sleeves and possibly pants. I started off at the top of the downpipe, fastened the first couple of wraps with a metal zip tie, made sure there was enough clearance for the bottom bolt. Make sure to pull the wrap tight. At the end, I tucked the end of the wrap into itself, then used a zip tie. I also used 2 zip ties in the middle. I stopped just half way of the pipe, the portion that is exposed outside of the engine bay to limit the wrap being soaked incase of rain. I didn't use any coating and let it dry for a day before driving the car. The biggest pain was untangling the wrap since the wrap stayed in the water bucket while wrapping the propped up downpipe.After 1-2 days of short driving, the minimal white smoke stopped. Not worried about corrosion, this is not a daily driven vehicle, its rarely driven in rain, and the downpipe is high quality (Invidia). So far, the wrap has stayed on and no issues.
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