Heat Wrap Tech Tips & News – Welcome to the Heatshield Blog

Heatshield is your source for USA-made heat wrap products, as well as for the latest news, industry trends, and tutorials. In the blog articles below, you can read about topics such as why we make the best header wrap and intake heatshield materials on the market, pro tips on installation, product applications, and more.

When it comes to turbo heat wrap and thermal barriers, no one beats our product quality and professional expertise. Thanks for reading, and please feel free to contact us with any questions.

  1. Exhaust Wrap Myths

    Cutting Through the Bull: Top Exhaust Wrap Myths

    If you’re looking for a way to reduce heat under the hood of your vehicle, it’s time to learn the  exhaust wrap benefits along with the exhaust wrap myths that scare people away from using it. Besides making the best, most effective exhaust insulation products on the market, Heatshield Products also works to educate enthusiasts so they can pick the best insulation and thermal barrier products for their application, and see the best results after installation. 

    There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about exhaust wrap that make people avoid what is one of the best solutions for cutting underhood heat while also improving exhaust system performance.

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  2. Breakdown of Our Exhaust Wrap Products

    Breakdown of Our Best Exhaust Wrap Products: Which Is Best for You

    Selecting the best exhaust wrap for your specific needs is the key to successful results. Not all exhaust thermal wraps are the same, and the simple truth is that you won’t get the full extent of your exhaust wrap’s benefits unless you’re using a product that aligns with your vehicle’s requirements.

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  3. Hot Laps Podcast: Episode 1 - The Starting Line

    We are jumping into the podcast space. Bear with us as we work out the kinks in the first few episodes. We promise the audio will get better! In our first podcast we dive into the history of the company. How we started, how we got here, and where we are headed. Then we work our way into tech questions and answers. We tackle the big difference between our exhaust heat shield Armor series and traditional exhaust wraps. Hot Laps Podcast Presented by Heatshield Products
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  4. Winter Projects and Heatshield Products

    It’s winter, which means it’s at least three and a half months until things warm back up (for a lot of people) and they can bring their rides out of hibernation and get ready for a new season of cruising or racing. It also means it’s time to really get started on those winter projects to fix things and to make improvements in order to enjoy the drive even more in the new decade.

    This is the perfect opportunity to add some Heatshield Products to whatever you’re working on to increase performance and comfort. After a thorough bench racing and brainstorming session at the office watercooler, we came up with suggestions for which Heatshield Products should be at the top of your list.

    Stealth Floor Shield™

    The newest addition to the Heatshield Products lineup, Stealth Floor Shield™, is specially formulated to block up to 90 percent of heat while also being fire resistant. This helps reduce interior temperatures and, in a worst-case scenario, provides a precious ex

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  5. How Long Will My Motorcycle Exhaust Wrap Smoke For?

    Motorcycle Exhaust Wrap Problems

    One of the most common problems related to motorcycle exhaust wrap that our customers ask us about is the foul-smelling smoke that comes off the exhaust heat shield wrap after installation. Seeing as this smoke is something that most of us are going to have to deal with, we figured we’d cover a few facts, so you know what is going on and how long you can expect the smoke (and smell) to last.

     

    Motorcycle Exhaust Wrap


    Fiberglass: The Basic Material in Motorcycle Exhaust Wrap

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