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Old 04-29-2003, 08:52 AM   #1
Wren57
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CAI insulation idea

Ok guys, hear me out on my idea and gimme feedback. We all know that the colder the air, the denser, the more power. That being said, most cold-air-intakes draw cold air from the wheel-well area, but by the time the air is carried through the aluminum tubing (which is right next to the engine), it becomes hot, reducing density and power. My parents own a company, and part of what they do is spray spage-age insulation on factories, boilers, basically anything that needs it. It completely keeps the two temperatures seperate. Thermal-wrapping of an intake drops temps from around 150 to ambient air-temp, causing a positive increase in performance. This is spray-on insulation, and it sprays on to look like white paint so can be painted over or polished to look original. I am thinking of offering this service for intake/headers/exhaust to make some extra money and help out my fellow enthusiasts unlock a few robbed HP. I was thinking somewhere around $25+ shipping for intake, $50+ shipping for headers and $100+ shipping for cat-back exhaust... let me know what you think, thanks

here is the info on the insulation: http://www.envirorem.com/thermalinsulation.html
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