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Thermo-Tec 11620 2' X 6' Pipe Shield,Silver

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$53.09

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  • Keep the radiant heat from an exhaust, from going in a certain direction
  • The kits come complete with all clamps and new stainless stand offs; installs in minutes
  • Clamp-on pipe heat shields incorporate Thermo-Tec's proprietary coating technology developed by Thermo-Tec, Thermal Conduction Technology
  • Part number: 11620


The new and improved flexible clamp on pipe heat shield blocks over 95 per cent of the damaging radiant heat of the exhaust. The high-tech composite construction of the heat shield provides the ultimate in protection.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
Does not look professional
Timm
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023
Nice packaging, great quality, really good price, fast shipping!
lewis293
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2022
Easy to follow instructions. All the pieces necessary to install. Very easy to install. Screwdriver or nut driver. Great product. Would buy it again and would suggest it to my friends.
buying guy
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2018
This is for a 3 inch pipe. Will not fit a 4 inch!I have a 4 inch so had to buy 5 more hose clamps to make it work.I cannot tell much of a difference, but it has to be working. It makes a barrier between the exhaust and the trans.I monitor the transmission temps, and the exhaust is very close to parts of the trans. It has been thousands of miles and the shield is still where I put it, and seems to be holding up fine.
Lumberjack
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016
Worked great until it got wet. Afterwords protection from heat declined rapidly.
Duke
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2014
Bought this to direct heat away from my floor boards and transmission. You must check to make sure you have clearance of at least a 1/2" around your pipe and you have ordered the correct length because you shouldn't cut it to fit as I think it would fray. I used 2 bent coat hangers with small bent hooks to pull the shield around 3" exhaust pipe. Clamps then slide around into the clips with no problem. This worked like a charm. No more hot feet. The engine is a 13B rotary and it gets extremely hot. I highly recommend this product
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2014
[I used this on the exhaust of my 2009 Honda Shadow Spirit 750.]I needed a simple solution to protect my oversized (Kuryakyn-GranThrow-Over Saddlebags) from having the bottom of the bag melted through.I decided it would either be this product or one of the "exhaust wraps", but this seemed much simpler to install and remove in the future. I worried that the worm-drive clamps included would be too small, but with a little finesse they will fit a 3.5in. diameter exhaust (the largest diameter mine expands up to at the end.)I used an IR thermometer to measure the temperature on the surface of the exhaust after a 30 minute ride and it was roughly 200F. After installing this product later and re-testing: the temperature on the reflected side is roughly 230-240F, and the topside is 120-140F. While you wouldn't want to keep your hand on top, it certain won't sear you like the exhaust, and your bag (or leg) will just be a little uncomfortably warm at most.I would also like to add this: it may not look that pretty, but frankly neither does the exhaust wrap products. Also, this will be much more easily removed and less risk of overheating your exhaust and shortening it's life.
Car artist
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2013
I cut my hands to shreds just trying to install one of these. And on the pipe with the least obstructions near it. And I only manage to get one clamp together.. The next clamps would have been even more difficult to thread up. Not to mention trying to adjust and position the wrap after. The only way I could imagine getting these or any other of these types of products on headers is to install to headers before the headers are attached to the engine.