Mishimoto Titanium Heat Wrap Set

Mishimoto_Titanium_Heat_Wrap_Set Mishimoto is proud to release titanium heat wrap set for headers and exhaust pipes. Mishimoto titanium heat wrap will help reduce engine bay temperatures with its thermal protection. This titanium heat wrap will create cooler air intake temperatures, enhancing overall performance. The extremely durable material is capable of withstanding continuous direct heat up to 1,800 degrees F without shrinking or breaking down. The set includes a 2-inch x 35-foot roll of titanium heat wrap and stainless steel locking ties.

For more visit www.mishimoto.com or call (877) GO-MISHI.

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