TNGP
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The heat from an under hood muffler, exhaust tube and headers is, well, hot. The heat radiates through everything near it and even cooks the hood to a point where you can't leave your hand on it. Thus I've decided to try that exhaust wrap you see on dragsters and other race cars. It costs $20 for a 2"x25ft roll and $11 for a pack of stainless steel zip-ties so what the heck.
I got to work and took off the header, muffler and exhaust tube. The exhaust tube and muffler are bolted together, so I tightened them up to keep their position and began the wrapping process. This process isn't difficult, but it's certainly time consuming. It took me about 3 hours to wrap everything and put it back together.
WOW was it worth it. The EGT has shot up, but it has made such a difference under the hood. At 2,000RPM with a heavy load, I can literally put my hand on the header/muffler/exhaust tube. Its not comfortable to leave my hand on it too long, but it certainly doesn't sizzle! I didn't wrap the flange, so I can feel what the actual heat coming out is (at the 2kRPM and a load it's untouchable and I'm sure we've all felt that sizzle before). Overall it's a very noticeable difference under the hood and well worth the $33 and 3 hours to do it. I'm now considering the same process with my other vehicles. I will 100% do this with any other tractor I ever have. I will put up pictures tomorrow when I get a chance.
The tractor is a Kubota B7500.
I got to work and took off the header, muffler and exhaust tube. The exhaust tube and muffler are bolted together, so I tightened them up to keep their position and began the wrapping process. This process isn't difficult, but it's certainly time consuming. It took me about 3 hours to wrap everything and put it back together.
WOW was it worth it. The EGT has shot up, but it has made such a difference under the hood. At 2,000RPM with a heavy load, I can literally put my hand on the header/muffler/exhaust tube. Its not comfortable to leave my hand on it too long, but it certainly doesn't sizzle! I didn't wrap the flange, so I can feel what the actual heat coming out is (at the 2kRPM and a load it's untouchable and I'm sure we've all felt that sizzle before). Overall it's a very noticeable difference under the hood and well worth the $33 and 3 hours to do it. I'm now considering the same process with my other vehicles. I will 100% do this with any other tractor I ever have. I will put up pictures tomorrow when I get a chance.
The tractor is a Kubota B7500.