2002 LB7, 225K mi, stock, 40 HP Tune, home made cold air box
Since I went to all the trouble of making my own cold air box I wanted to take things a little further and insulate the entire system. I installed radiant barrier heat tape to the plastic intake tube to try and insulate it from engine compartment heat. So far I have noticed it still gets pretty warm near the turbo inlet, not sure if thats from engine compartment heat or the from the compressor. I ordered a turbo blanket to try and reduce engine compartment heat, it has not come in yet.
Today I will be installing the same radiant barrier heat tape to the CAC tube from the outlet of the intercooler to the engine intake. I will be installing the tape over the silicon hose and aluminum tube. There is a thread somewhere where a guy says to use bed liner paint on the aluminum tube but I want to try the heat tape first. I can always take the tape off. What would you recommend in for this, radiant barrier or insulation?
My big question is what should I do to insulate the CAC tubing that goes from the outlet of the compressor to the inlet of the intercooler. I have read that the compressor air temp leaving the turbo can get as high as 300 deg F so I was wondering if the aluminum tubing may be acting as a heat exchanger to the engine compartment. Would using the radiant barrier heat tape be wrong in this application? Would applying bed liner paint to insulate the aluminum tubing also be in error here? I know it probably doesn't amount to much but for me it just busy work and I don't mind doing it however I do not want to do negative work.
I also noticed that the air resonator box gets pretty warm and played around with removing it. I took it off and plugged it but in my case I have a few questions. The nominal way to take the resonator box off it is done at the end of a 2" diameter rubber 90 degree nipple that is about 4-6" long. The nipple is attached to the stock plastic 4" dia air intake tube with a permanent clamp that is fairly thin. From what I can tell if I stay with this mod I should take the nipple off at the inlet tube. I am concerned that if I do that I will have no way to go back to stock. Is the 6" long nipple going to promote turbulence vs a plug closer to the main air tube? Any comment on what I should do?
Thanks for you help
Since I went to all the trouble of making my own cold air box I wanted to take things a little further and insulate the entire system. I installed radiant barrier heat tape to the plastic intake tube to try and insulate it from engine compartment heat. So far I have noticed it still gets pretty warm near the turbo inlet, not sure if thats from engine compartment heat or the from the compressor. I ordered a turbo blanket to try and reduce engine compartment heat, it has not come in yet.
Today I will be installing the same radiant barrier heat tape to the CAC tube from the outlet of the intercooler to the engine intake. I will be installing the tape over the silicon hose and aluminum tube. There is a thread somewhere where a guy says to use bed liner paint on the aluminum tube but I want to try the heat tape first. I can always take the tape off. What would you recommend in for this, radiant barrier or insulation?
My big question is what should I do to insulate the CAC tubing that goes from the outlet of the compressor to the inlet of the intercooler. I have read that the compressor air temp leaving the turbo can get as high as 300 deg F so I was wondering if the aluminum tubing may be acting as a heat exchanger to the engine compartment. Would using the radiant barrier heat tape be wrong in this application? Would applying bed liner paint to insulate the aluminum tubing also be in error here? I know it probably doesn't amount to much but for me it just busy work and I don't mind doing it however I do not want to do negative work.
I also noticed that the air resonator box gets pretty warm and played around with removing it. I took it off and plugged it but in my case I have a few questions. The nominal way to take the resonator box off it is done at the end of a 2" diameter rubber 90 degree nipple that is about 4-6" long. The nipple is attached to the stock plastic 4" dia air intake tube with a permanent clamp that is fairly thin. From what I can tell if I stay with this mod I should take the nipple off at the inlet tube. I am concerned that if I do that I will have no way to go back to stock. Is the 6" long nipple going to promote turbulence vs a plug closer to the main air tube? Any comment on what I should do?
Thanks for you help