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Gadgetized May 31, 2013 04:41 PM

Stand back she's ready to blow!
 
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So I have been driving my truck a little. Very lightly, havent even gotten into the throttle at all. I stop and everything under the hood feels very hot. The AC drier actually looks bulged to me. When I stopped the truck it was reading 420, then cooled down to 320. Anybody else having this problem. I though it was far enough away from the DP. I couldn't imagine what it would get up to when I srart building boost.

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Random User May 31, 2013 05:11 PM

I'd pull that wrap off, put a layer of ceramic fiber on the DP then rewrap it to hold it in place. It's not gonna get hot after that.
My turbo blankets were 1" ceramic and I could drive for hours, pop the hood and hold my hand on the exhaust housings.

Alpinestar May 31, 2013 05:13 PM

Do you have a blanket on your turbo? You might think about putting that factory insulation back on the dryer. DEI makes the heat reflective tape that I wrapped my AC line and dryer insulation with. I could just be imagining things, but I think it made the AC blow cooler air.

Oh and you need to change the batteries in your thermometer too :jest:

GMCtrk May 31, 2013 05:15 PM

That AC dryer does look weird.

Personally, I think my underhood temps were higher with my old SS 1 7/8" headers than with my current setup (DP wrapped in DEI Titanium and turbo blanket) on gasoline. But the underhood temps were still high. When I switched to E85 the underhood temps went way down.

RS/SS 4.8 May 31, 2013 06:23 PM

Damn thats hot. Im amazed its even working. Normally that suckers a couple hundred degrees cooler than yours lol.

Chevy_King1500 May 31, 2013 06:29 PM

i have my DP double wrapped and a turbo blanket, never had any problems.

Gadgetized May 31, 2013 06:56 PM

I do have a blanket on the turbo. Im going to have to look into that ceramic stuff, maybe I will even get the DP ceramic coated.

Gadgetized May 31, 2013 07:03 PM

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Here is what it was like right after I stopped driving. It is hard to see, but the laser is on the drier, not the DP.

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Gadgetized May 31, 2013 07:14 PM

For some reason it never had the insulation on it that I see some trucks with.

fortplainman May 31, 2013 07:32 PM

holy smokes thats hot. hows the overflow tank doing BTW with the heat? thought there was some insulation wrap you could put on it ive seen in some engine bays.


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