How R you keeping the heat out of cabin?
solid info hyde.
I emailed Thermwell products about the foam **** you guys use. product number fv516 has a temperature rating of 190 degrees but the fiberglass is fire retardant.
So it will fall off but it wont burn. Probably OK to use if it will stick. (similar to what Hyde said)
I emailed Thermwell products about the foam **** you guys use. product number fv516 has a temperature rating of 190 degrees but the fiberglass is fire retardant.
So it will fall off but it wont burn. Probably OK to use if it will stick. (similar to what Hyde said)
Mine has not burst into flames yet but it got hard and somewhat brittle. The foil seems to be ok.
Thanks for the report back, first hand experience is a huge bonus. I'm thinking this is the route I'll finally take.
I got this, actually:
Put a chunk over the tunnel just like the video I showed before, then another square by the ebrake, and more by the headers.
Put a chunk over the tunnel just like the video I showed before, then another square by the ebrake, and more by the headers.
It actually did surprisingly well. The only place where there's a gap in adhesion was on the ebrake, where it needs to go up and over two different levels. I could have cut it and put on both, but it's working fine with that gap even. Very nicely sticky.
The only prep I did was soap and water.
The only prep I did was soap and water.
I got the 4'x42" mat like the one on this link (no affiliation) http://www.stylintrucks.com/parts/fl...45050503-.aspx
And had some left over after making the brake master heat shield etc.
it was easy to install with the engine and tranny out, but it would be hard to do with them on
And had some left over after making the brake master heat shield etc.
it was easy to install with the engine and tranny out, but it would be hard to do with them on
Killer, thanks for the reply. Ordered 14sq/ft this afternoon, along with some other stuff. I'm looking to get similar coverage and didn't want to short myself. It will sit for a while until the engine/trans comes out again, but that shouldn't be an issue.
I noticed that DEI has part numbers for both "Floor and Tunnel Shield" and "Floor and Tunnel Shield II" floating around out there. Both sets of part numbers are searchable and orderable on Amazon. I'm wondering why they revised the product? I bought the II FWIW
Also ordered DEI Cool Tape for the seams, because anything worth doing is worth overdoing
I noticed that DEI has part numbers for both "Floor and Tunnel Shield" and "Floor and Tunnel Shield II" floating around out there. Both sets of part numbers are searchable and orderable on Amazon. I'm wondering why they revised the product? I bought the II FWIW
Also ordered DEI Cool Tape for the seams, because anything worth doing is worth overdoing
Here's a solution for the transmission tunnel from a local miata shop.
Mainly works on street cars, so sounds like this is a cheap easy and effective way to go.
What it is: Floor & Tunnel Shield II - Heat & Sound Insulation 050501 | Purchase DEI, CryO2, Ny-Trex, Boom Mat & SPA Turbo Products | Design Engineering, Inc. - Thermal Performance Products
Where he's selling it: Miatamecca Insulation Heat Shield Floor Tunnel Cure for Miata MX 5 Hot Foot | eBay

Is that Suppressor Acoustical & Heat Control Mat or Super Sonic Acoustical Mat ?
I'm pulling the dash this weekend and the plan is to run DEI - Under Carpet Lite over the tunnel and as far up the firewall as I can get it, and then follow it up with the before mentioned Floor and Tunnel Shield II on the outside next time the engine is out.
I have a roll of RattleTrap XXX in the garage I bought for my 70's F250 that I could press into service, but that ****'s heavy. I used some on the rear deck and vertical section behind the seats in the Miata and it helped a lot, but I'm not sure I want to use all 30lbs of the stuff.
I'm pulling the dash this weekend and the plan is to run DEI - Under Carpet Lite over the tunnel and as far up the firewall as I can get it, and then follow it up with the before mentioned Floor and Tunnel Shield II on the outside next time the engine is out.
I have a roll of RattleTrap XXX in the garage I bought for my 70's F250 that I could press into service, but that ****'s heavy. I used some on the rear deck and vertical section behind the seats in the Miata and it helped a lot, but I'm not sure I want to use all 30lbs of the stuff.






