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πŸ”₯ High-Performance Aluminized Heat Shroud with Hook and Loop Closure - 0.5" - .75" x 3' Review

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Description of πŸ”₯ High-Performance Aluminized Heat Shroud with Hook and Loop Closure - 0.5" - .75" x 3'

Wrap around wires, cables and hoses for extreme heat protection. Withstands 500 degrees F direct, continuous heat and 2000 degrees F radiant heat. Pliable for tight bends. Trim to desired length. No need to remove wires and hoses with convenient hook and loop closure design. Fit Type: Universal Fit.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for securing shifter cables

Stuck in a van at a gas station in an alley to refuel. The shifter cable melted from the exhaust fumes. Panic trying to move the vehicle to complete our trip. When we found the drive mechanism underneath, we were on our way. As I parked, I noticed the cord had melted, so I zipped it up and down. I taped a heat shield over the cable and zip ties. Everything is fine until I change the shift cable. Lightweight velcro and tailored to size. Highly recommended and always handy in your RV or garage.

Pros
  • No need to remove cables and hoses thanks to handy velcro closure
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 4 out of 5

When cut to length.

This product performs well for its intended use. While the instructions say it can be cut to length, note that the Velcro strips are attached with stickers that remind me of old charcoal briquette bags; Once it starts to unravel, it won't stop. I need to attach both "now" and "later" lengths so both can be used. However, when a special length and wrap is required for a part that is part of an assembly that cannot be disassembled. it will do it for you.

Pros
  • Wrap wires, cables and hoses to protect against overheating
Cons
  • Cable shorter than others

Revainrating 5 out of 5

On my LS3, replace the long .

When I replace my LS3 with my Genesis, the long pipe heads are near the fuel lines. I used it to wrap around the lines closest to the headers, as well as the large and small starter cables, alternator cable, and fuel return line (near the tank, part of the return line next to the exhaust). The only thing that bothers me is the Velcro. cheap so don't try to solve more than once! If you're not careful, the Velcro will simply come loose. I will update my review after a few hundred kilometers.

Pros
  • Fit Type: Universal Fit
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Protects flash accessory cords from fire/melting

motor. For some reason it never occurred to me that I needed to put some kind of thermal protection on it. After replacing the stock wiring harness several times, I decided to order this coupler as I didn't want to cut the wires to complete the installation. The velcro made it easy to "install" and it holds up very well. It's installed on an 18 year old emissions complaint truck and a must as they run a bit hotter than their pre-emission counterparts, especially during regeneration (πŸ˜‘πŸ˜‘πŸ˜‘).

Pros
  • Withstands 500 degrees Fahrenheit direct continuous heat and 2000 degrees Fahrenheit radiant heat
Cons
  • Protects

Revainrating 5 out of 5

At first I thought I was going to cry too much, but .

At first I thought I was paying too much but after 6 months of use and melting all types of cable/wire that weren't wrapped they became unaffordable. I have a modified Jeep Wrangler and the new engine/transmission combination generates some heat. Combine that with raising everything in the back as much as possible to get ground clearance and you have a 600 degree oven. I wrapped the airbox wire, fuel line, emissions lines and clutch accessory wire all in a 1" grommet. My transfer case shift…

Pros
  • Flexibility for tight bends
Cons
  • Replacement availability