I have in stock a non reflective high heat fiber material that doesn't
reflect like metal and won't get torn up at the carwash.Bern Heninger in
Atlanta came up with it. Seems to work great.
John
http://www.specialtauto.com/delorean-images/muffler-heat-sheild.jpg
-----Original Message-----
From: Louie Golden [mailto:louie@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 4:39 PM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DMCForum] Heat shield questions - ACTUAL ON TOPIC POST!
If you read closely you'll see the Houston shields have a "woven silica
barrier." The DeLorean steel heatshields are just a flat sheet of
stainless.
I don't think they're a necessary upgrade, unless your heatshield is
disintegraded, like many DeLorean heatshields are. I've got one of the
DeLorean Steel heatshields on my car btw. Ken Koncelik felt that they were
more of heat radiators than reflectors, but we had a discussion about this
a
while ago on here. It depends on what grade/type of stainless is used for
them. -Louie
--- Farrar Hudkins <fhudkins@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Is the heat shield offered by DMC Houston in my email today the same as
that offered by DeLorean Steel Products?
[reference http://www.delorean-steel-products.com/frmsetel.html]
It looks like the price would be about the same considering the $60
shield ships from Houston and the $50 shield ships from Germany.
Does anybody have either of these products? Is this a necessary upgrade?
Farrar
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