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jetnoise 08-14-2006 01:29 PM

Floor Board Heat
 
Hi
Was wondering if anyone could recommend a material to lower the radiant heat that emits through the fiberglass floor boards from the exhaust pipes.
Any tricks or home brews appreciated, tried a search and came up empty.
Thanks

C3 Starship 08-14-2006 02:11 PM

RE: Floor Board Heat
 
Hey jetnoise,
There is a full set kit available from EKLERS. Price about $155.00 plus shipping.
Home remedies.........try the local hardware store, ask about heat barriers (insulation) for behind stoves? There is a foil backed insulation for ducting. About 1/2" thick and comes in rolls.

corvette king 08-22-2006 12:26 AM

RE: Floor Board Heat
 
TRY SUMMIT RACING THEY SELL A SHEET OF HEAT PROTECTING BARRIER AND SOUND.THESIZE IS 12 SQ.FT 59.00 BUCKS PART SUM-879014 PHONE #1800-230-3030:D

jec327 10-08-2006 08:19 PM

RE: Floor Board Heat
 
USE DYNO-MAT FROM THE AUTO PAINT STORE. PEEL AND STICK SQUARES ARE AWESOME FOR HEAT AND SOUND BARRIERS

Phill 10-10-2006 12:37 PM

RE: Floor Board Heat
 
i bought some at pepeboys. its a jute padding with a foil backing it cost $20 and it was a 4'x6' piece. cant tell you how good it works i havent put the car back together yet. but it does state that it blocks 90% of radiant heat.

gorichb 10-10-2006 01:13 PM

RE: Floor Board Heat
 
Any foil back padding or insulation will work fine. Dyno-mat is good but it's expensive. Hardware supply stores sell a great product for water heaters, AC ducts, etc. It's an insulation with foil backing on both sides. I have this in my 1952 car, and know several people that use it as well, and it works great. Simply use a spray adhesive to glue it down.

Phill 10-10-2006 02:23 PM

RE: Floor Board Heat
 
I found some at the hardware store also. its made for ac ducting, water heaters, etc its about 1/4 inch thick. it basically looked like bubble rapping with foil on both sides. the stuff i got at pepeboys seemed alot better for our application. IMO.


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