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.

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  1. Hot Laps Episode 5: Special Guest and Bad Car Memories

    We add a new wrinkle to the podcast this week with our first special guest, Matt Couper. Matt Couper owns Autoworks Parts and is the builder of the world-famous Obsidian Mustang. Matt discusses his early life and we all talk about bad memories from cars. then we jump into those tech questions. We get our first ones directly from the podcast, so please keep them coming in.

    Obsidian Mustang

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  2. Hot Laps Episode 4: Favorite Cars from the Movies

    Today we talk about our all-time favorite cars from movies. We are dating ourselves, but there are a few surprises. We also tackle more tech questions. Discuss how difficult or easy it is to install most of our products.

     

    The Truck from Tango and Cash

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  3. Hot Laps Episode 3: Favorite Cars from our Past

    Episode 3: Favorite Cars from our past. Do you have a favorite car you wish you still had? We go over the cars from years past why we loved them and some fun stories. We also jump into those tech questions, so please keep them coming!

    Hot Laps Podcast

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  4. Episode 2: Honesty, Hot Problems & Common Mistakes

    In Episode 3 we talks about our favorite car from the past. If there was one car you wish you still had what would it be? what are the great memories you have from that car. We also dive into your tech questions and help find cool solutions!
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