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$58.85
Forge Motorsport Turbo Blanket
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The Forge Motorsport Turbo Blankets are designed to isolate the radiant heat produced by your turbocharger This design was created by the Forge development team on the Forge VW Golf MK1 Race car in the harshest of environments and exceeds all expectations The Forge turbo blanket is designed to assist in the protection and prolonging of your engine components. The unique design will assist in reducing turbo lag and produce cooler air intake temperatures, The Forge turbo blanket will lose its flexibility over the first few heat cycles as the material cures, so once fitted it should not be routinely removed as you will likely damage the blanket. Design innovation keeps the heat of the exhaust gases contained within the hot side of the turbocharger, away from the cool side and the intake path. More oxygen per unit volume reaches the engine, therefore giving more power.
This product also fits the vehicles with the following turbochargers:
T4 T5 TD05 T25 The Garrett GTX28 and GTX30 Range Borg Warner EFR6258
Features of Turbo Blanket Stainless Steel Rivets Stainless Steel Fasteners Carbon fabric Outer Shell Calcium Magnesium Silicate Wool constructed Inner Core High temperature silica fabric
Interior Surface: Max Temperature Rating: 2300 Deg F/ 1260 Deg C Continuous Use Limit: 1832 Deg F/ 1000 Deg C
Exterior Surface: Direct Contact Limit: 1800 Deg F/ 982 Deg C Radiant Heat Limit: 2500 Deg F/ 1371 Deg C