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<blockquote data-quote="ephyouckay" data-source="post: 2382930" data-attributes="member: 571068"><p>HomeDepot.com has an insulation tape that is suppose to withstand 500F degrees It called Silicon Sealant tape or Silicon Fusion tape. It is for a permanent insulation and it sure within 24 hours. and if there is high heat itll be ALOT faster for curing. Also... after your wrap that i would also think about wraping it with some teflon/poly spiral wrap. This stuff can be found at your local HD. Teflon is suppose to have a 500F+ temperature rating. they are all meant for extreme temperatures.</p><p></p><p>You should be fine if you run it with both... Also they sell protective sleeves that are meant for extreme temperatures for under the hood. i think schucks carries it and most automotive stores should have it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ephyouckay, post: 2382930, member: 571068"] HomeDepot.com has an insulation tape that is suppose to withstand 500F degrees It called Silicon Sealant tape or Silicon Fusion tape. It is for a permanent insulation and it sure within 24 hours. and if there is high heat itll be ALOT faster for curing. Also... after your wrap that i would also think about wraping it with some teflon/poly spiral wrap. This stuff can be found at your local HD. Teflon is suppose to have a 500F+ temperature rating. they are all meant for extreme temperatures. You should be fine if you run it with both... Also they sell protective sleeves that are meant for extreme temperatures for under the hood. i think schucks carries it and most automotive stores should have it too. [/QUOTE]
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