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clee wrote:How thick is the V6 casting ? If thick enough you could poss create a
bloody great heat sink from it.Ali conducts heat 10x better than steel and the greater the surface area the greater the heat dissipation.All you would need to do is slot thro (a basic milling job ) and then polish as best as you can , believe me it's tedious .
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simontaylor wrote:Someone told me about a car that had an additional vertical bulkhead built between the engine and the spare wheel. The spare wheel was removed and an electric rad fan was installed into a large hole in this new buldhead. This fan drew lots of engine heat from the engine bay and forced it down and out of the bottom of where the spare wheel used to be.
I would have thought that a bit of shielding around the base of the engine would also be required to try and stop air just being sucked up from the LH side of the engine only and to try and promote air flow up the RH side of the engine and over the top.
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Mon Jun 14, 2004 8:37 am
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peterg wrote:Ive painted the V6 pipe silver and am considering how to heat proof it further.
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25v6turbo wrote:but i can't get my head around wraping the manifolds??/surely this keeps the heat in,and the temps go through the roof??? what would be best to heat wrap??
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