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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. Heatshield Products Thoughts on 2019 and Hopes for 2020

    Heatshield Products Thoughts on 2019 and Hopes for 2020

    As 2019 enters its final hours, we find ourselves enjoying a cold libation and thinking back on what was a great year for Heatshield Products. Showing customers how to use our products in the right ways to solve heat issues, watching our Heatshield Products equipped racers run strong and take top honors, really getting things rolling on our ’66 Mustang and Ford F100 projects, we could write a whole blog about all the positives from 2019. Naturally this leads us to look ahead to what 2020 has in store for us, and what we hope to see. After some friendly discussion and jokes we decided to put a few things down on paper to share on the Heatshield Products blog.

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  2. Will a Turbo Four Cylinder Be Good in a Full Size Truck?

    During the Spring the Heatshield Products R&D team was hard at work on new products, ranging from some new thermal barrier materials, our recipe for a good tasting beer that helps you lose weight, ovenless brownies, and our moon mounted planetary laser system. In the meantime, we've got a couple of smaller products that are finished up and now available to show you.


    HP Power Anchor



    Installing and removing your Heatshield Armor Series exhaust insulation is now a lot easier with our new into a removable jacket with our universal HP Power Anchor kit. Each kit includes a lacing hook, speed washer, and blind rivet. All are made from

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