one would be heaps if you do a half width wrap like i normally do...
For those of you who've wrapped your exhaust, how much tape did you find you needed? I've had a look at all the old threads I could find on this but didn't spot this one.
I have a 110 Puma and at the very least I'd like to wrap enough to take care of the front half in order to reduce the heat in the cabin.
I'm about to order this stuff on ebay and am unsure how many rolls to buy:
Exhaust Heat Wrap Titanium 15M X 50mm Roll 10 Stainless Ties Insulation | eBay
one would be heaps if you do a half width wrap like i normally do...
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Id probably start mathematically with C=2 x pi x r (although there is probably some hectic calculus or something to work out the helix length... but that's beyond me)
On a 2.5inch OD pipe, this means nearly 40cm of length per wrap.
I'd probably also factor a 2x fudge factor for 'overlap' and probably blow that out to 3x for sharp bends etc where the wrap is not as uniform. Leep in mind your 50mm width of the wrap as well...
Then it's a matter of getting under there with a piece of string or something to measure your linear length.
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Cheers guys. Yeah, TA, I'd do that but I'm away for work and was hoping to see this land about the same time I do so I could get stuck in straight away. And I didn't even know it was 2.5".
You miscalculated a little. You must have used d not r in yout calc. So its about 200mm per wrap...
So, sanity check on this, anyone?
(All measurements plucked, and no allowance made for bends)
2 x 3.142 x 35mm = 220mm (approx.)
110"/1.5" (allowing 0.5" overlap with 2" tape) = 73 wraps (very approx.)
73 x 220mm = 16.06m
Leave out the last section, joints, awkward spots, and that one 15m roll looks pretty close as Inc suggested.
i went from the bottom of the manifold to just past the transfer case and used less than 15m doing a half widt wrap which means you end up with a double layer of it...
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"If you don't have a sense of humour, you probably don't have any sense at all!" -- a wise observation by someone else
'If everyone colludes in believing that war is the norm, nobody will recognize the imperative of peace." -- Anne Deveson
“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.” - Pericles
"We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.” – Ayn Rand
"The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts." Marcus Aurelius
25' * 2" did from the central muffler to past the firewall, 15m would be better.
Also used stainless steel hose clamps and wetted it first.
Makes a big difference
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