DEI Titanium exhaust wrap, with LR Technology, is made from pulverized lava rock and stranded into a fiber material and woven into a proprietary weave. Titanium wrap is engineered to be stronger than most wraps and more durable for improved thermal performance and reliability. Titanium wrap withstands 1800 degrees Fahrenheit direct heat and 2500-degree intermittent heat. It promotes increased flow for improved performance while reducing temperature and vibration breakdown. Perfect for any automotive or motorcycle application. Note of Caution: Wrap is not designed to be removed after it has been through heat cycles. After the fibers have been heated they lose their initial flexibility. This does not reduce the thermal properties of the exhaust wrap. Be aware of this before you decide to remove the wrap. Design Engineering Hi-Temp Silicone Coating spray is NOT recommended for DEI Titanium wrap. Note about Titanium Exhaust Systems: DEI does NOT recommend wrapping Titanium exhausts. The alloys used in the production of titanium exhaust systems tend to be thin and are designed to dissipate heat quickly. By wrapping the exhaust, the additional heat can make the titanium alloy turn brittle and prone to premature cracking. DEI recommends using alternatives such as their flexible heat shields when seeking to reduce the heat on titanium exhaust systems.
Product Features
- Titanium wrap is engineered to be stronger than most wraps and more durable for improved thermal performance and reliability
- Withstands 1800 degrees Fahrenheit direct heat and 2500-degree intermittent heat
- Promotes increased flow for improved performance; reduces temperature & vibration breakdown
- Extremely pliable for a tight and secure wrap
- High resistance to abrasions, oil spills, temperatures and vibration breakdown
Best wrap, hands-down. EXCELLENT product. I’ve used a few different heat wraps/header wraps and this is the best so far. Unlike other “Titanium Header Wraps”, this one is NOT made with fiberglass. It’s a lava-rock composite that’s woven together. Also different from other wraps, you don’t need to soak this one in water before wrapping your exhaust. It goes on dry which makes it a LOT easier to manage. Gloves would still be recommended, but are not necessary.One tip I can offer: When cutting the…
Looks cool… that might be it. Background:These went one some V&H Shortshots on a Harley Davidson Iron 883. I wrapped the pipes up without the heat shields.Reasons I did it:Looks mostly. I thought it looked damn cool.Supposed to regulate the heat to slightly increase performance… who knows if it does.I wanted to run these pipes without the heat shields since the bands snapped and rattled around.Install:Not easy with one set of hands. Find a buddy or a spouse! This…
Change of plans Tl:dr used for air intake, helped a lotSo here’s what I did, i know this is for headers but mine arent worth wrapping, so i decided to wrap my metal air intake. I thought, if this thing is designed to keep heat in and help prevent it from spreading, why wouldn’t this work for my intake. I wrapped my air intake and it actually does help!! And if there was heat in the tube, the cold air would get rid of it in a second and then its just bringing in cool air. I’m really happy this…