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heat mat removal from the underside of the bonnet.
- honda-hardy
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heat mat removal from the underside of the bonnet.
As i have painted the rocker cover on my 2.2 type s, i have had to remove the heat mat thingy that is clipped to the underside of the bonnet as it has sagged and was rubbing on the rocker cover.
so, should i refit it or is it ok to leave it off in the long run?
i do not want the engine temps to bugger up my bonnet paintwork.
advise please.
choose an option in the poll too.
so, should i refit it or is it ok to leave it off in the long run?
i do not want the engine temps to bugger up my bonnet paintwork.
advise please.
choose an option in the poll too.
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Re: heat mat removal from the underside of the bonnet.
I can't see the poll on tapatalk but some 5gs don't have that fitted to the bonnet from the factory. The car I'm talking about in particular is the JDM 2.2 si (non vtec) That's the only experience I have of this. Not sure if the type s runs hotter or if the engine is closer to the bonnet etc.
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I took mine off years ago, hasn't made any difference at all.
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If it's tidy, keep it and do what I did to fix the sag. Simples:
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/profile ... 5-200.html
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/profile ... 5-200.html