Heat resistant paint for intake?
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Rep Power: 0 There should be tons.....go to your nearest auto part store......high temp paint.........
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Rep Power: 0 I asked a similer q. this week.... about thermotech exhuast and header wrap.. supposed to decrease engine bay heat by 70%... anywaz.. .its good up to 2000 degrees or somethin.. so as long as the air thorugh the intake isnt that hot... [shrug] I guess you could wrap the inside or outside with the tape and shove something through the intake to make sure its all stuck to the sides...
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