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01-27-2016, 03:10 PM
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Name: Shainer
Title: Too Much Time
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Originally Posted by hot rod4
Before you drop the $ on lizard skin you may want to check this out. I am going to use this on my conversion using exterior latex on the interior and will probably use white enamel paint or cool seal roof coating on the firewall. Just ordered my microballons of ebay today.
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/alte...in-103610.html
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Interesting. Any more links or background information on this?
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'98 24v "Irish Chimp". I started out with very little... I still have most of it.
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01-27-2016, 03:12 PM
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Name: SHughes
Title: Too much is never enough!
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I didn't realize that site was still around.
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That statement just reduced the collective IQ of the entire forum.
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01-27-2016, 03:18 PM
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Name: crf450x
Title: Diesel Enthusiast
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Originally Posted by Broaner
In. Just started yanking. The block has never come out.
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Oh ok I thought you had it out a while back. I'm gonna tackle that junk soon. I already ripped half of it out so it wouldn't catch on fire on my down pipe.
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'06 3500 G56 EFI Live, Dual CP3s, 75% Injectors, 68/83/.90
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01-27-2016, 06:42 PM
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Name: Broaner
Title: Been There n Broke That
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Leave the trans blanket. It will help keep the G56 quiet. Otherwise have at it. I still have a small section under the coolant res and hydroboost and doesn't look bad so I left it.
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05.5 QCSB Shotpeened NV5600 - 994hp/1650tq, 6.7, Wagler Rods, QSB Pistons, 625's, Oversized Valves, ZZFab, P&P, 150%, Dual CP3, 69/73/1.0 & 82/96/1.32
Street Triple, 35's, Trutrac, Carli, MM3 from Gordon, 1100hp
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02-10-2016, 08:48 PM
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Name: Jakey's'01H.O.
Title: Green Behind the Ears
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Anyone have any detail on how well Dynamat reflects heat? I ripped my oil soaked liner out, looking to replace soon before motor goes in. I'm looking for a peel and stick.
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02-11-2016, 01:10 PM
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Name: INHISI
Title: Rookie
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i was looking into dynamat as well. hopefully some will chime in with good experience.
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04.5 QCSB 3500 Leveled, Moto Metal,Toyo At2,Buckstop Classic, Smarty S-06, Isspro EV2s, S&B,Fleece cheetah ,BD Manifold, Pusher Intake, PPE dual fuelers,5 in Flo Pro, fte resonator, Built 48re thanks to FTE Diesel
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02-11-2016, 02:21 PM
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Name: SHughes
Title: Too much is never enough!
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They a product that is specifically for the underside of the hood. It works very well in my experience...I have a layer of dynamat extreme and the hood liner.
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