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Old 07-08-02, 05:20 PM
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Question Heat shield for GT35/40?

Does anyone know where I can get a heat shield that looks like this for the GT35/40?

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I know of somebody who got one from Performance Factory in Queens, but it wasn't polished like that.
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As soon as my roommate downloads pics, I'll show you my GT35/40 heat blanket. It's not the nice polished shields in the picture above, but it's more functional.

I talked with the man at Turbonetics and Kevin at Majestic about the heat shields. They told me it's more for looks than functionality.

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Hi Mr. Stock,

Where can you get the heat shields you have pictured and do you know what sizes are available? Thanks

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Originally posted by Single7
Hi Mr. Stock,

Where can you get the heat shields you have pictured and do you know what sizes are available? Thanks

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Those are sold by Turbonetics
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Turbonetics ones are different now, I think those are made by performance techniques, either way the link was right , According to one of my customers the turbonetics one works very well.
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Originally posted by Greg
Turbonetics ones are different now, I think those are made by performance techniques, either way the link was right , According to one of my customers the turbonetics one works very well.
Ah, quit nitpicking.
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Had to , they do make the heat shield for the T3 frame byt the way
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Had to , they do make the heat shield for the T3 frame byt the way
I'll just make my own out of aluminum foil.
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