Turbo Blankets!!!!
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Turbo Blankets!!!!
Ok guys, I had talked about trying to set something up so we could get some of these nice turbo blankets for around $110 shipped. I got it all set up with Alamo and called and ordered 2 already. They are available in black and silver.
You can call them at 817-860-4300 and reference the "Kelly Deal" for the turbo blankets. Here is a pic of mine.
You can call them at 817-860-4300 and reference the "Kelly Deal" for the turbo blankets. Here is a pic of mine.
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They fit T3 and T4 based turbine housings no problem but they will also work on a lot of the smaller stuff as well when you cinch them up. You can see in my pics it fits well on my old T3 with room to cinch it up even more.
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This is no group buy or anything. I needed a blanket and so did a buddy so I figured I would make a call to see if a bunch of people wanted them if we could get a small price break.
They only offer one blanket and it fits T3's and T4's but should work on the T25/26/and 15g
They only offer one blanket and it fits T3's and T4's but should work on the T25/26/and 15g
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you'll be able to rest your hand on top of the blanket.
All the heat stays in the housing, which likely results in improved turbine efficiency.
Lower underhood temps are good for lower final intake temps at the manifold if the sourced air isn't as warm.
No need for being super creative with metalwork and making heat shields.
DIY Bling Factor
All the heat stays in the housing, which likely results in improved turbine efficiency.
Lower underhood temps are good for lower final intake temps at the manifold if the sourced air isn't as warm.
No need for being super creative with metalwork and making heat shields.
DIY Bling Factor