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Old 06-19-2023   #21
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Default Re: After Market Air Filter Housing Question

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Jay,
Here's what I did to reduce temp of in coming air to filter. Get some bubble
warp from home depot, Lowe's . Install it between your filter box and the
rad. shroud. cut to fit so no one can see it, that will drop air temp because
you are insulation the air box from the radiator shroud
JOHN
Oh interesting, good suggestion
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Old 06-19-2023   #22
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Opps I forgot the bubble warp is covered on both sides with aluminum foil.
also you could warp DEL cool tape around your air filter housing, but not
over the air filter.
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Old 06-19-2023   #23
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Many thanks everyone for your information on this air filter housing.

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Old 06-19-2023   #24
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OK,
I'am going to try again



stock air filter with open filter lid



stock air filter with lid




stock air filter with DEL cool tape

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Old 06-19-2023   #25
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aafc,

Any indications that the DEL cool tape helped?

Thanks for the photos.

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Old 06-19-2023   #26
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GARY,
Yes the tape reduces radiant heat from the radiator. If you have access to
a temperature gun before you add any type of insulation check the
temperature at different areas of your radiator shroud (motor running) Then
add the tape or the aluminum covered bubble warp between the radiator and
air box and recheck the temp (motor running) You should see a slight drop in
temperature. You will not have outside air feeding thru the front bumper, you
would still be getting air from inside your engine bay.
hope this helps
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Old 06-19-2023   #27
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John,

Appreciate the information. Will add the DEI cool tape to the back of my air filter housing.

About 20 years ago I did a study on Corvette floor heat insulation. Compared floorboard heat reduction products; Hushmat, Ceramic heat barrier, Energy Q & Kool Mat. Hushmat won hands down with a 40% temperature reduction.

Hushmat product was 1/8 inch thick. Adding 1/8 inch under the air filter house probably would be too much.

Thanks again,

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Old 06-20-2023   #28
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UPDATE:
The material I used is called REFLECTIX sold in Lowe's , home depot ETC.
Double face insulation rated R-21. Cut and place it between the air box and
radiator shroud. Don't use cool tape as it not effective as the double face
REFLECTIX in between the the air box and radiator shroud. Just cut to fit
so you cannot see it when you put back together.
Hope this helps.
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Old 06-20-2023   #29
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John,

Thanks for the update on the material you used.

Have used that material to cover attic water pipes.

Question - how/what did you use to secure the Reflectix to the housing?

Appreciate the tip. Will give it a go.

Gary
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Old 06-22-2023   #30
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John,

What adhesive did you use to glue Reflectix to the air filter housing?

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