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<blockquote data-quote="yacob.naif" data-source="post: 1860746" data-attributes="member: 565696"><p>No, the plastic will get hotter than the silicone and melt...... And then the temperature of the melted plastic is prob. gonna be what melts through your wire.</p><p></p><p>Most exhaust parts in your actual engine bay have heat shields over them anyways, just look at all the wires running around in your engine bay from the factory.</p><p></p><p>Only time i ever had a problem with wires MELTING was running a 2ga. battery relocation kit under the car in my jetta, cause i was too lazy to pull the trim panels apart... It scooted itself over to the exhaust pipe, and the whole car filled with smoke, and my car shut off.</p><p></p><p>THAT was scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yacob.naif, post: 1860746, member: 565696"] No, the plastic will get hotter than the silicone and melt...... And then the temperature of the melted plastic is prob. gonna be what melts through your wire. Most exhaust parts in your actual engine bay have heat shields over them anyways, just look at all the wires running around in your engine bay from the factory. Only time i ever had a problem with wires MELTING was running a 2ga. battery relocation kit under the car in my jetta, cause i was too lazy to pull the trim panels apart... It scooted itself over to the exhaust pipe, and the whole car filled with smoke, and my car shut off. THAT was scary. [/QUOTE]
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