Header wrap
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Header wrap
Howdy,
Looking to wrap my OEM headers in order to not have so much heat wafting up onto me when sitting in traffic. Can someone who has done this advise how much material you used and what the ideal width was to deal with the bends?
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Looking to wrap my OEM headers in order to not have so much heat wafting up onto me when sitting in traffic. Can someone who has done this advise how much material you used and what the ideal width was to deal with the bends?
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Re: Header wrap
I wrapped the standard system on mine last year I used 4x5 meter rolls with a bit left over, I run no fan and a oil cooler and the heat wrap makes a big difference just make sure you wear some decent gloves or you'll end up with lots of fiberglass in your hands
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Re: Header wrap
Sorry was that 4cm wide x 5m long, the roll you used?
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Re: Header wrap
Personally I wouldn't bother. Heat reduction will be minimal, but wet pipes and the extra heat can kill your headers pretty quickly.
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Re: Header wrap
I had mine wrapped for a bit - not needed IMO.
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Re: Header wrap
What did you use CMSMJ1?
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Re: Header wrap
ah good old fire-bike.antiengineered wrote:Howdy,
Looking to wrap my OEM headers in order to not have so much heat wafting up onto me when sitting in traffic. Can someone who has done this advise how much material you used and what the ideal width was to deal with the bends?
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dont forget the rear heads sit back towards the crown jewels so even wrapped headers dont acutally reduce a lot of heat, but on a road bike can trap water and other shit, not so bad on s/s pipes but does go all shitty quickly.
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Re: Header wrap
I just got some "std" sized wrap and then proceeded to get firbreglass itch for a week or so as I was too stupid to wear gloves.antiengineered wrote:What did you use CMSMJ1?
It held water, was stinking a lot and I doubt it did my pipes any good. It was cooler, but not really worth the ballache IMO.
If you always ride in the dry then it might be OK, but for the gains vs ballache it was a stupid idea.
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Re: Header wrap
I think I was 4cm/5m and 4 rolls with about a meter spare