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Titanium Thermal Intake Manifold Heat Shields Subaru Sti, Wrx,forester,ej25 on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Moscow, RU, Russian Federation

Moscow, RU, Russian Federation
Condition:New

"Yperion  TItanium" 2.6mm manifold spacers set: 

Titanium has low thermal conductivity,and it Is almost does not change at high temperatures(tanium thermal conductivity is 25 times lower than aluminum! ).Made for subaru ej20-25   2002-2016 engines  .

2 x plates in set. 2.6mm(or 6mm as an option) ,made to reduce heat transfer from engine heads to manifold body.


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Pay attention to titanium manifold bolt kit. This may help to stop the transfer of heat through the bolt body(please check other ebay  items ).

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