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carcrazydoc 10-06-2013 05:22 PM

Side Pipes
 
Anyone tried using a welder's blanket to protect passengers when exiting the vehicle? Did not feel that hot when I drove one around CT but awaiting a shakedown and test of the temp when mine arrives shortly. Sean

buildone 10-06-2013 06:09 PM

Yes, that's exactly what I did. Found some black welders blanket, sewed up a couple of sleeves, and keep one down behind the seat on both sides. My wife would definitely get burned if I didn't use it. I just grab it before she gets out, slide it on, works great!
They would be handy if I were ever to go to any sort of show as well, until they cooled down.

Murky781 10-06-2013 06:58 PM

They work perfectly and the pipes WILL get seriously hot and burn you to the bone. Getting in and out with sidepipes can be an artform! LOL
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Kobura 10-06-2013 07:21 PM

The heat shields that came on my Backdraft do their job well. However, the looks of the shields certainly is a matter of personal taste. No doubt, to me, the side pipes look better without them, but the burn protection they provide is worth it. Besides, the ritual of getting into and out of the car is already prolonged enough without having to put welder's blankets over the pipes.

OldFoggey 10-06-2013 07:37 PM

I have been burned twice on the exhaust getting out of the car. Once was minor with just a large blister but the last time it was very deep. Took almost 3 months to heal completely and I have a large scar. Living in Florida I wear shorts most of the time and bare skin on a hot exhaust isn't fun. I have thought about removing the heat shields, wrapping the pipes with a silver exhaust tape and then reinstalling the shields to see if that helps. Anybody ever tried that for safety?

Don

rpatton3 10-13-2013 01:54 PM

Yep, they may look like a cheese grater but really do work. I had bigger mufflers built but I wanted to keep heat shields because I have used a wheelchair for past 40 years.

ox_ford_guy 10-15-2013 04:50 PM

OldFoggey: Yep. Florida is tough with shorts and all. However, we can drive 12 months a year. Great trade off...Ox

lippy 10-15-2013 05:03 PM

That's a great idea. Would this one work? Welding Blanket - Save on this 4 ft. x 6 ft. Welding Blanket. Could you provide some details on how you sewed them and what you used for thread?

cbreez 10-15-2013 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buildone (Post 1266054)
Yes, that's exactly what I did. Found some black welders blanket, sewed up a couple of sleeves, and keep one down behind the seat on both sides. My wife would definitely get burned if I didn't use it. I just grab it before she gets out, slide it on, works great!

Very noble of you! Do you lay down your jacket across puddles for her if rains? :3DSMILE:

If the driver can learn to get out without burning himself the wife should learn too...IMHO :D

If someone gets burned, it's part of the "Cobra Experience".

awfink55 10-16-2013 06:15 PM

To OldFoggey......to protect my passengers leg, I wrapped the muffler portion of my sidepipes with fibreglass header tape. I purchased it on Amazon, 2" worked well for me. I replaced the heat shield over the wrap. Today I took heat readings with my temp gun. collector pipes were 160F, the heat shield was 80F and the pipe outlets were 120F. Hot enough to let you know, but, not do too much damage. I recommend the header wrap........

OldFoggey 10-18-2013 09:44 PM

Thanks Awfink. I was wondering if anybody had tried the header wrap. I found it from Summit Racing in titanium color so should be pretty un-noticeable once the shields are reinstalled.

Don

Late Apex 06-20-2017 10:40 AM

After seeing a similar post with a welder blanket picture on here I did a search and just ordered from Amazon the perfect solution. For just 17.99 highly rated and its black and measures 18x24 inches. Perfect size and no cutting needed. It can be folded or rolled up to keep handy inside the car. My new 1963 Grand Sport replica has huge diameter side pipes and after getting burned once, that was enough to search for a solution! Heat resistant to 1800F


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