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Exhaust wrap....?
Seeing so many bikes with exhaust wrap I wondered what benefits there might be to wrapping the header pipes on the Tenere....there seems to be conflicting opinions on what good it does.....? Steve
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Not sure about it on bikes? I think it's mostly a styling exercise - seems to have become very popular with the "Steampunk" fraternity.
Makes sense on a car as it theoretically keeps engine bay temperatures down - not really an issue on a bike. Also the wrap stays dry on a car. It quickly turns to a cr@ppy looking mess when exposed to rain, mud etc. It's also an absolute nightmare to remove if you change your mind. |
Also knowing how the headers can corrode on these things I would be inclined to coat them with some exhaust paint first to seal them. As you may find them disintigrating under the wrap.
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Best way is to take it off but I use this kind off tool when I got the exhaust off. It is almost like new! ;)
http://www.jula.se/catalog/verktyg-o...ondell-052165/ |
if you wrap the manifold, then you affect the cooling of the engine as you block the heat they dissipate.
I am not sure if this provides any protection when exposed to the elements. High temp paint would be my choice |
Wrapped headers would give higher exhaust temp and with that higher exhaust velocity. A well known mod. But when wet, it's hard to get temp up because of soaked exhaust wrap. Wouldn't effect engine heat much more than what heats comes from better combustion.
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Ceramic coat them. Works so much better. Looks better too!
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Exhaust rap is a "look" thing these days..."but not much of a look"
but the preformance idea behind it is.. keep the heat in so the exhaust gases are hotter hot gas is thin gas & thin gas flows faster... Another pay off is a cooler engine bay... ... |
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