![]() Car Audio & Electronics sponsored by Bavsound.Tire & Wheel Forum sponsored by The Tire Rack.Suspension Tech and Handling sponsored by.Professional Motorsports sponsored by Bimmerworld.Track, Auto-X & Drag Racing sponsored by.General BMW and Automotive Discussion sponsored by Intercity Lines.Quick Navigation 1991 - 1999 (E36) Go Top i can email it to any of you just the same though. not sure if it will fit work for any of the 32?. OO n btw, i have templates for a heat shield for a 318. a friend rigged a heat shield for my sister's 2.0 protege and i rigged some intake tubing down to behind the driver foglight in the bumper. as long as you can seal off the filter from heat soak, and rig some way to get cold air from say under the bumper up to the intake, you should be good. after running th car hard, i would feel both sides of the heat shield, as well as the air temperatures (using the hand-thermometer ). ive never made a heat shield, but i used to have a pretty nice heatshield/short ram intake setup by EuroSportACC on my Jetta. heat resistant paint/resin) that you coat the heatshield with, as well as if you have adequate airflow into the heat-quarantined area. You can do something prevent the water get on the filterĢ) custom a shield against the rain water get through foglights i believe that all depends on what materials u used on the shield, if any (i.e. Maybe 20 degree lower than the engine temp.īest thing is to get the filter down the bumper sucking ambient air Heat shield won't do much to the heat blocking. ![]()
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