ETS Exhaust Manifold, causing plug to melt in engine compartment (and resolution)
**** like this happens when you modify your car. The problem is that there is only so much space to design the runners around. Thats probably the furthest away from the plug they could have designed it without compromising runner size/bend.
A small custom heat shield from ETS would have been nice but common sense to know that plastic plug would have melted would have been better.
I had an aftermarket manifold melt a wire going to my AC compressor but I took responsibility for not protecting it. Its not like they could have designed the manifold to shift it 5 inches over to the right.
A small custom heat shield from ETS would have been nice but common sense to know that plastic plug would have melted would have been better.
I had an aftermarket manifold melt a wire going to my AC compressor but I took responsibility for not protecting it. Its not like they could have designed the manifold to shift it 5 inches over to the right.
Maybe you should contact them directly before coming on evom talking **** ..
Im sure they would work with you .. i never seen a problem not resolved with them ..
If it was me , and you came on here and posting junk before contacing me .. i would tell you to go screw your self ... really unprofessional ..
Im sure they would work with you .. i never seen a problem not resolved with them ..
If it was me , and you came on here and posting junk before contacing me .. i would tell you to go screw your self ... really unprofessional ..
Looking at the picture it appears that the engine hoist bracket bolt is right next to the plastic plug. Maybe a small aluminum heat shield anchored there would be a good solution as well although that DEI cooltape seems to have worked fine for me so far. I sent a PM to ETS with these suggestions so we'll see where they go with it.
Or does the ETS rout closer by the sensor?
I don't see the edited/current state as vendor bashing, but more of a concern that the OP would like to see addressed. I did slightly edit the title.
I have seen nothing but good customer service out of ETS, so I am confident they will weigh in when they are back in the office (if they are not on holiday tomorrow like many are).
As for now, the thread is OK to stay open.
I have seen nothing but good customer service out of ETS, so I am confident they will weigh in when they are back in the office (if they are not on holiday tomorrow like many are).
As for now, the thread is OK to stay open.
+1. Should of had a heat shield or something. Your fault for installing it and not thinking of that.
EDIT: Thank you OP for editing the thread, it will ultimately work in your favor to get this resolved!
I was pretty set on buying this since the only other one I know of is the JUN one which costs 2x as much. But if there aren't any real gains and it melts stuff it's probably not worth $900. After reading through it sounds like people aren't even sure if wrapping it will suffice.
I was pretty set on buying this since the only other one I know of is the JUN one which costs 2x as much. But if there aren't any real gains and it melts stuff it's probably not worth $900. After reading through it sounds like people aren't even sure if wrapping it will suffice.
I just got my Full Race back from being ceramic coated at GrimmSpeed--it is going in whenever my BB-X arrives. The Full Race is a couple mm thinner but I doubt that'll matter with the temps we're talking about.
If a bit of cool tape or wrapping it in addition to ceramic coating is the answer then I will. Doing all of those things costs a little more money but I'm sure most of you are like me--if you're going to mod something then you want to do it right.
I paid $100 for the coating. The DEI wrap is selling for about $1/ft online + shipping (you'll also need some of those metal straps to secure each end). I'm not sure how many feet it'd take but the manifolds aren't all that big.
If your only concern is heat then it's obviously cheaper to wrap it. I don't want it to rust so the coating is probably still worth it to me.
If your only concern is heat then it's obviously cheaper to wrap it. I don't want it to rust so the coating is probably still worth it to me.
Last edited by mlomker; Jan 17, 2010 at 09:39 AM.










