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Heat Shield Painting


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I want to do this, let me know how well it's lasting in a few weeks.

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I wanna do it too...

What paint did you use? How'd you do it?

Hey maybe powder coated or something??

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From a radiant/thermal heat perspective, the heat shield being reflective is doing its best work. If painted black it would increase its ability to draw more heat away from the turbo quicker. This heat would then translate to higher under bonnet temps( up to 8%). Buy being reflective it is actually reflecting the radiant heat back onto the turbo, and further,it is the least efficient surface colour for heat transfer. This basically means that a greater amount of heat is being restricted to the turbo area. Because as we know a turbo is spooled by heat, not exhaust flow as such. To paint it black would reduce performance marginally, especially in hot weather. Due to increased intake temps. That said, this condition would be greatly reduced on FG models (due to intake location) and earlier models not using crossover. Cheers

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No he isn't, but I cannot actually type the word to describe him that comes to mind ...

I painted the foon's heatshield black month's ago and guess what impellor ?

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I don't think anyone asking about the black paint still has a crossover in their car.

What if the top of the shield was black and the underneath part was still silver. Then what happens?

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No he isn't, but I cannot actually type the word to describe him that comes to mind ...

I painted the foon's heatshield black month's ago and guess what impellor ?

You can still touch it can you Dazzler. That is without leaving your skin behind is it? Cheers

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