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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Heat shield on BHAF

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I have been running without a heat shield on my BHAF. I have found the template to make one and will do so in the near future.

What are the benefits of the shield? Does it keep the EGT's lower?



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BrianK.
 
I installed a heat sheild about six month ago. Dropped it about 100 degrees. I was real happy with that. Been running without one for 4 years.
 
Where did you find the template for the heat shield ,I was getting ready to start building one it would make it a lot easier if I had a template.
 
I'm curious if anyone knows how much more effective one of these shields is over the curved sheetmetal type that mounts to the turbo itself. I bought one that mounts to the turbo a long time ago before I knew there was another heat shield option. It looks decent but I am not sure of the effectiveness.



-Deon
 
There must be allot of air still coming in the cold air port. The heat shield, I think, just acts more as a barrier of sorts to keep that air corralled around the BHAF. This is a pretty good benefit with the truck moving.



Upon shutdown, just about everything heats up under the hood. I did not really find that much difference at those times with or with out the heat shield.



Jim
 
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