SUPRASTEVE;1060626 said:Any buddy have any ideas on how the keep the supras engine bay cooler.
adampecush;1060650 said:Don't remove the rubber seal unless you want to be running on 5 cylinders after every rainstorm and smell every little thing in your engine bay. The best way to manage heat is by insulating the downpipe, exhaust manifold, and turbo, as well as keeping the exhaust manifold heat shields in place. Other more creative ways include fabricating heat shields to isolate the exhaust manifold and turbo from nearby components (ABS, intake, etc)
QWIKSTRIKE;1060688 said:Great answer.....ask me how I know. Now that said get a vented hood, and a turbo blanket. See my hoood in my avatar......it let's out tons of heat.
john93t;1060643 said:remove the rubber seal between the bulkhead and hood
daledoe;1060890 said:Put washers under the hood bracket it raise the back of the hood
adampecush;1060650 said:Don't remove the rubber seal unless you want to be running on 5 cylinders after every rainstorm and smell every little thing in your engine bay. The best way to manage heat is by insulating the downpipe, exhaust manifold, and turbo, as well as keeping the exhaust manifold heat shields in place. Other more creative ways include fabricating heat shields to isolate the exhaust manifold and turbo from nearby components (ABS, intake, etc)
kingsupra;1061101 said:can you coat the hot side of a turbo or would that be a bad idea?
spoolint78;1060975 said:^^^ think that would have the same effect as removing the rubber seal.
I removed mine, and put it back on immediately