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Thermawrap The Heater Pipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="BRAD" data-source="post: 555449" data-attributes="member: 14699"><p>I already tried the card/aluminium and ss flex/fresh air pipes, they didn't do a good job, T.L.E.</p><p>I opted for balling up some bubble wrap, sticking it in the branch pipe and gaffer tape :shock: </p><p>Sod the people in the back, I'm not popular enough to have passengers that often anyway!, but it blows out of the front with a lot more force........ I like to think its warmer :lol: </p><p></p><p>Just got to finish wrapping the rest of the pipes in exhaust wrap or thermo wrap still undecided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRAD, post: 555449, member: 14699"] I already tried the card/aluminium and ss flex/fresh air pipes, they didn't do a good job, T.L.E. I opted for balling up some bubble wrap, sticking it in the branch pipe and gaffer tape :shock: Sod the people in the back, I'm not popular enough to have passengers that often anyway!, but it blows out of the front with a lot more force........ I like to think its warmer :lol: Just got to finish wrapping the rest of the pipes in exhaust wrap or thermo wrap still undecided. [/QUOTE]
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