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    Hot Cabin/floorpan/firewall--county V8

    The cabin in my county gets really warm especially around the footwells. The gearbox tunnel also is quite hot to touch as are the floor panels.

    Admittedly I have removed the carpet and underlay so as I can hose the mud and sand out.
    Is there any thing I can do to reduce this heat ie.. heat shields, sound deadners applied from underneath etc..???

    Would rubber floor mats or rubber on the firewall/seatbox help to cool this down.???

    Vents on the guards to force more air thru the engine bay??

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    Probably the most effective and best bang for your buck would be a roll or two of header rap around the exhaust pipes from the manifold to back below the seat boxes, even a bit further if you are worried about the people in the rear seats.
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    i know what you're going through.
    wind your windows down and wear shoes!
    the floor of my ute can get up to 50 degrees on a hot day, not very nice on a long drive
    LAND ROVER;
    HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARS
    CARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.

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    streaky Guest
    I fitted heat reflecting sheild under the foot wells and in the engine bay of my 130 & when the new dash was being reing rebuilt I also covered the inside of the bulkhead with the same stuff.

    Only wrap stainless steel headers or primary down pipes....wrapping mild steel headers will reduce the life dramaticlly....my mates lasted around a year before falling apart.
    Best solution is ceramic coated...but it's costly.

    I also put a large louvre at the bottom of the front wings to vent the heat out.

    Regards.

    S.

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    mike 90 RR Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by streaky View Post
    I fitted heat reflecting sheild under the footwells and in the engine bay
    X2

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    I daily drive in temperatures over 40 Degrees C in an old Stage 1 I put marine carpet on the floors and have never noticed the glowing floor.
    In the 80s I do recall the floors of Series 3s melting my thongs to the floor though.

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    mike 90 RR Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    I daily drive in temperatures over 40 Degrees C in an old Stage 1 I put marine carpet on the floors and have never noticed the glowing floor.
    In the 80s I do recall the floors of Series 3s melting my thongs to the floor though.
    Reminds of me of the truckers roast meal
    .... put meat & veges in alfoil .. place & jamb in / on intake manifold ... drive for 1 hour ... pull over and enjoy with cold coke


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    Top of the range Air-Cel between the carpets and the floor and it will be Ok.

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