Lukus
Automotive
- Feb 17, 2005
- 1
A friend of mine has decided carbon fibre would be a good material to craft a heat shield from. His theory being that if he can shield some of the heat coming from the block (it's a rotary engined vehicle), and avoid it getting to the intake manifold, it will improve intake temps.
I was under the impression carbon fibre did not make a very good heat shield. His thoughts were that he had a bike with a carbon muffler on it, and it could be touched and you would not burn yourself, while a stainless steel muffler would quite clearly burn you.
I know in top level motorsport gold leaf is the go, or even some sort of reflective cover on stainless steel. But for a street car? Would carbon work? Or even better, work well?
I was under the impression carbon fibre did not make a very good heat shield. His thoughts were that he had a bike with a carbon muffler on it, and it could be touched and you would not burn yourself, while a stainless steel muffler would quite clearly burn you.
I know in top level motorsport gold leaf is the go, or even some sort of reflective cover on stainless steel. But for a street car? Would carbon work? Or even better, work well?