Heat shield question..
Well, today i made my own heat shield for my intake (which i still havent finished, because im waiting on my damn breather filter to arrive). It looks almost identical to the Blinktek Design shield. Now that its all done, im wondering if the shield should have some sort of heat blocking material one one side or is it fine the way it is? Oh and its made out of some shiny aluminum 
Thanks.

Thanks.
well the heat sheild does not do anything for performance area just for looks once the car is moving it is getting cold air through the grille and u use isulation and wrap it up in like a aluminum tape like you would use on a ac vent in your house
well the heat sheild does not do anything for performance area just for looks
i would put a layer of aluminum-backed insulation tape on the side of the shield facing your filter. if you put it on the turbo side of the shield you risk just scorching the insulation.
The heat shield really does help even if you're moving at a nice speed. The reason i did a Blinktek replica is because ive heard so many good things about it (performance wise). I was thinking of getting some exhaust wraps but surely theyre not going to have a good long term effect on a daily driven car. I guess im gonna go get some furnace insolation or something similar tomorrow
Last edited by yuriy; Sep 2, 2009 at 10:07 PM.
I was so eager to get this shield done today i forgot to take some pics along the way. Its not hard, cutting the aluminum was the hard part because it bends so easily, too many bends and it will look like crap. Mind you, i was using wire cutters. With some proper tools it will be like a walk in the park. Ill try to make some sort of a write up tomorrow, we'll see how it turns out.
the efficiency of your engine is a delta of the input and output gas temperature. the colder and denser the air is the greater the delta and the greater the potential output. 30 degrees absolutely matters when it comes to air temp, every degree matters. it helps further prevents intercooler heatsoak, lower temps prevent knocking and predetonation, increases the amount of oxygen you can get into the engine related to volume of air, increases the exhaust velocity that drives the turbo, etc.
well someone should have a write up on a how too do the heatsheild since i bought my car with the k&n and the idiot did leave the plastic peice from the grille im prob picking up the hottest air in the world


