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Old 07-16-2010, 04:10 PM
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Here's what the website says:

Thermalnator is a unique high temperature shielding gasket which replaces the stock intake manifold gasket. Thermalnator's cooling properties reduce heat by stopping metal to metal contact between the intake manifold and the engine block. By using a Thermalnator gasket, you will reduce the heat of the air entering your engine, making up to 5% more power. Thermalnator gaskets allow the intake manifold to perform like an intercooler. Because the manifold is no longer heated by the cylinder head, the heat from incoming air can dissipate through the aluminum very rapidly. The basic formula for this is for every 5 degrees F increase in intake air temp, air density is reduced by 1%. The denser the air is, the better the gain in horsepower.

Average testing has shown an 25 degrees F drop and up to 35 degrees in some applications. This is why a Thermalnator gasket is an excellent upgrade for your vehicle if it's stock or modified.

This weekend I will be installing the part and testing with a Digital Thermometer (Raytek MiniTemp).



Stay tuned!

*I'll also be doing a step by step how to*
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Ok, here's the results of my drive home on the OEM gasket:

Heat Soak Temp: 144*F



Head Temp: 187*F
Manifold Temp: 148*F
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(Heat soak was measured by popping the hood free of the "catch" and leaving it closed. I aimed the digital thermometer into the engine bay. Not scientific I'm sure, but gives you an idea of underhood temps)

Part Two: Sikky gasket measurements COMING SOON!

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lots of honda guys use this same stuff but made by hondata.
its "supposed" to help.
no one knows how well though.

I think a nice efficient intercooler or w/i or e85 would provide results 1000000x better though.


I hope its cheap, cause anything over 40 bux for a gasket of that type is highway robbery
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I doubt it, but I am using a plastic one that blocks off the water ports on the head.
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yeah exactly, coolant still flows through IM.
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We shall see...I'm curious to see the results.

I will also do a before and after coolant block off/ reroute. When freezing temps come, I'll undo the block off.
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...also, Hondata makes one of these for our cars, but when I was shopping around, the Sikky gasket uses a type of plastic that has a higher temp resistance rating. In reading, a lot of people found the hondata gaskets would deform. I don't plan to get that hot, but for the same price as hondata, but higher temp resistance; it was obvious which one to get.

*I can't remember all the techie stuff on the fly...I'll look it up and see if I can find the info that I found.
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whatever the case, the IM will always be as hot as the engine bay is.
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this is like splitting hairs. .01hp gain
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If the head gets hooter than the intake, and you can separate that...wouldn't you think that'd yield a benefit. The engine bay cooler than the head is; at least I would think.

Again, I'm going to be testing and we'll put this to bed along with theories. Either it'll work, or it wont. We'll all see very soon!

The hardest part of this project is getting off my *** to get it done.
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Originally Posted by 18psi
this is like splitting hairs. .01hp gain
Gains are gains in my book. Also, its not just about Hp...cooler air is denser air, so efficiency is at stake as well.
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I am Turkish, and "sikky" roughly translates as fucknut. (in Turkish, that is)
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Originally Posted by Falcons365
If the head gets hooter than the intake, and you can separate that...wouldn't you think that'd yield a benefit. The engine bay cooler than the head is; at least I would think.

not really, air flows fast, IC cools a **** ton.
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Originally Posted by Godless Commie
I am Turkish, and "sikky" roughly translates as fucknut. (in Turkish, that is)
That's hilarious!! I'll have to tell them, they'll get a kick out of that...
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Originally Posted by Braineack
not really, air flows fast, IC cools a **** ton.
I'm not turbo though, I'm going to be testing this on a stock motor (stock, except for an open air filter).

(doing all my ancillary mods first...)
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Originally Posted by Godless Commie
I am Turkish, and "sikky" roughly translates as fucknut. (in Turkish, that is)
Well, they are a bunch of buttsexers. One of their cars was at Hyperfest last month.

Originally Posted by Marketing Horseshit
Thermalnator gaskets allow the intake manifold to perform like an intercooler.
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Originally Posted by ScottFW
Well, they are a bunch of buttsexers. One of their cars was at Hyperfest last month.


LOL
What a very informative post...
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Originally Posted by Falcons365
I'm not turbo though, I'm going to be testing this on a stock motor (stock, except for an open air filter).

(doing all my ancillary mods first...)
If you're doing this just to tinker around and document results there's nothing wrong with that.

Please post as much details about your findings as possible.
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Originally Posted by 18psi
If you're doing this just to tinker around and document results there's nothing wrong with that.

Please post as much details about your findings as possible.
I certainly will!

...and look at it this way guys, I'm the one that spent the $50 in the name of doing some testing. :-D
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