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Was wondering what the rest of you power fiends thought of wrapping the underside of airboxes/tubes w/this REAL Carbon Fiber tape (obvious insulation from heat) or is it a waste? http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...bon+Fiber+Tape
Alan, a Fang type of CAI design will be awseome especially if you add the Foam Cones I used, they flow much better than Cotton K&N's your Blower whine will be intense
Last edited by Thericker; May 16, 2009 at 01:02 AM.
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Was wondering what the rest of you power fiends thought of wrapping the underside of airboxes/tubes w/this REAL Carbon Fiber tape (obvious insulation from heat) or is it a waste? http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...bon+Fiber+Tape
Alan, a Fang type of CAI design will be awseome especially if you add the Foam Cones I used, they flow much better than Cotton K&N's your Blower whine will be intense

I tired looking on the WEST SYSTEMS website to see if the CF tape provides insulation against heat, could not find anything. But I like your idea of wrapping the air boxes and tubes.
This may also work, but i like the CF look better
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Desig...QQcmdZViewItem
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I tired looking on the WEST SYSTEMS website to see if the CF tape provides insulation against heat, could not find anything. But I like your idea of wrapping the air boxes and tubes.
This may also work, but i like the CF look better
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Desig...QQcmdZViewItem
I have a really interesting quote I found from the Manufacturers site on WHY the Foam Filters feel so cool to touch even after long periods of driving & DO NOT get heat soaked vs K&N's Cotton folded variants (K&N's get heat soaked like the rest of your oem or after market airbox, try my little test: go drive around for 20 min pull your K&N/Green/AFE/BMC filters out or just touch them
scorching hot, yes even the K&N Cone models here's why)
of STOCK OEM paper filters in OEM NON-Altered airboxes after only a few weeks, AFTER I installed the Foam-Cones & re-chk'd the bottom/inside of airboxes 3 weeks later NOT a grain of sand or speck of dust could be found! you could eat off the interior of airboxes now, it's that clean.I realize the OEM filters kept that debris @ bay before entering engine, but that's too close for comfort + obvious that trapped extra Sand/Rocks/Dirt are majorly cloging further airflow up VS Cone-Foam filters mounted on the outside of airboxes eliminating ANY heavy debris like that from ever entering the airbox system altogether.
Info from their site on Air filteration:

On my SL600, I didn't need to use their extra supplied metal tubes (I'm betting nearly all forced induction models wont either, I didn't find my model MB on Ebay when I ordered so I just bought the SL55 kit, it fits like a glove) link to the "Bay" http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Merce...Q5fAccessories
Last edited by Thericker; May 16, 2009 at 03:24 PM.
Info from their site on Air filteration:
They have a kit for pretty much every model MB http://www.ram-filter.com/index.html Their site doesn't seem to be operating correctly, Sales of these items are found on Ebay $240 delivered

On my SL600, I didn't need to use their extra supplied metal tubes (I'm betting nearly all forced induction models wont either, I didn't find my model MB on Ebay when I ordered so I just bought the SL55 kit, it fits like a glove) link to the "Bay" http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Merce...Q5fAccessories
Only time you'll draw hot air is while siting in traffic @ a standstill. Proof is in the perf & cool to the touch foam filters, even after a long trip to LA (mostly in traffic) the Foam filters were cool to touch vs touching the rest of the airbox or engine cover, if the foam filters were mostly drawing hot engine air the Filters would be scorching hot regardless of what their made of.
The pix from site show them mounted too far from OEM holes (I believe they did this for product exposure/show-off what your buying) the kit allows plenty of leeway/room to mash these Foam filters snugly against OEM holes.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/INSUL...3A1|240%3A1318



