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How to block heat from aluminum cold air intake?

I was thinking about spraying it with ceramic engine pAintAnd/or wrapping it in that resistive heating tape/ wrapNot sure what it's calledAny different ideas?

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The recipe I saw states you can use parchment or just butter the panYou could also use aluminum foil and butter itIf you find yourself making things like this get a SilpatOr there are other reusable pan liners that work wonders.
your Idea works for the race track 1/4It does keep things cool.for a while then when things heat up because they will under the hood they won't cool off as quickThat's why it's not good running turbo blankets all the time you get heat spots on the exhaust side then it crackssure they sell downpipes a dime a dozen on most turbo jobs these days, but the exhaust side of the turbo is a little severe The idea would be a hood scoop or taking the hood off if where you live allows thatGetting a blitz type fiber glass deal on the front to route more air.

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