21 Jul 2008, 08:11
Dear Everyone,
I just wrapped my exhaust with thermo bandage that could withstand up to 1290 degree celcius.
But when i started the engine the first time after the wrap, it the bandages gave some light smoke.... I let them cool down (engine off) and then went for a drive (with fire extinguisher ready).
After the drive (approx 5 mins), they no longer gave out smoke. but they have turn to a light-ish grey colour (when 5 mins ago it was clean white, and i am sure the grey is not dust or dirt).
Is it normal that the bandages do that?? Or does our D's exhaust get over 1290 degree celcius??
Thanks for any help!
I just wrapped my exhaust with thermo bandage that could withstand up to 1290 degree celcius.
But when i started the engine the first time after the wrap, it the bandages gave some light smoke.... I let them cool down (engine off) and then went for a drive (with fire extinguisher ready).
After the drive (approx 5 mins), they no longer gave out smoke. but they have turn to a light-ish grey colour (when 5 mins ago it was clean white, and i am sure the grey is not dust or dirt).
Is it normal that the bandages do that?? Or does our D's exhaust get over 1290 degree celcius??
Thanks for any help!
Kind Regards,
John [DOC No. 8]
John [DOC No. 8]