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    Heat Sleeve

    I am in the process of installing a Provent unit, and wanted to find a heat sleeve that the lines to and from the Provent can be fed through as they pass the turbo.

    Problem is that I have tried Purple Pig, Bursons, Autobarn, and Supercheap and cannot find any store that has the stuff.

    Does anyone know where it can be purchased in Melbourne?

    Cheers
    Ian

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    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by IanP View Post
    I am in the process of installing a Provent unit, and wanted to find a heat sleeve that the lines to and from the Provent can be fed through as they pass the turbo.

    Problem is that I have tried Purple Pig, Bursons, Autobarn, and Supercheap and cannot find any store that has the stuff.

    Does anyone know where it can be purchased in Melbourne?

    Cheers
    Ian
    Pirtek, Enzed etc.. Its called firesleeve.

    Earls have some too - Pricey..

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    Thanks Tombie,

    Enzed were able to help out, but as you say 'pricey'.

    Cheers
    Ian

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    Just a thought, what about Exhaust / heat tape. Not sure of correct name but available in rolls at Repco and any good hoon shop.

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    I had looked at exhaust tape but it is not as neat as a sleeve. Enzed has the fire sleeve as well as mat, so once I have the thing installed, I will make a decision on which way to go.

    I think that even that convoluted tubing with an aluminium inner would be OK as the hose is not hard up against the turbo - and the hose has a 100 degree C rating anyway - but I would rather be sure than sorry!

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    The heat sleeve from what i saw (refer link) was more a protective cover against abraision hot fluid than a heat sheild?

    If so and the inner hose can't take the heat the sleeve won't solve your problem.

    Or do these heat sleeves provide heat shielding as well

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    The heat shield I was planning on using was primarily to protect the hoses as they run within 150mm of the turbo - albeit on the cooler side of the heat shield.

    The hoses I am using can go to 100 C, however being the paranoid type , I want to make sure they can go past 200 C. I am also planning on putting a stainless heat shield around the Provent Unit as it is only rated to 120 C - overkill, maybe, but I also have a low coolant alarm, a engine block temp monitor and plan on installing a Madman! as I believe in eliminating as much risk of something untoward happening as possible.

    yeah, you could say that I am definitely paranoid and anal

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    Yep I’m now installing my EM1 unit and am thinking which low level coolant alarm I will fit.

    However the question with the sleeve is will it act as a heat shield or simply a protection device.

    If it doesn't act as a "shield" then your hose is still boing to be subjet to the turbo heat.

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    yes I agree, however 'firesleeve' will protect the hoses as will fire mat, so it should be fine. I do plan on routing the hoses as far from the turbo as possible just as an added precaution as the cost of the hose is relatively cheap.

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