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    Question exhaust heat sheild

    would it hurt my car if I remove the exhaust heat sheild? It makes my exhaust rattle so I just want to take it off. Has anyone done this ?



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    I took mine off years ago and have never noticed a problem. Just make sure nothing touches like spark plug wires any you should be fine. Oh you have to disconnect the O2 sensor to get it off.
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    there was a thread on this. if your exhuast is pretty gutted then you wont need a heatsheld over the cat, but if you have the cat then, it gets really hot with out it. someone said something bout not having a heat shield and loosing exhuast velocity.
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    i took that sh#t off, the engine look more ballsy with it off.
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    the thing I don't like is how pathetic it makes the manifold with it off.
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    yah, my castiron header looks like shit.
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    I mean the heat shield off that goes over the actual exhaust, i'm just gonna take it off and cut my cat off casue it has a leak in it and just weld in a straight pipe

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    thats what im planning on doing, HEADERBACK !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate2310
    I mean the heat shield off that goes over the actual exhaust, i'm just gonna take it off and cut my cat off casue it has a leak in it and just weld in a straight pipe
    there are only 2 heatshield i believe, one over the header and one over the cat. i kno the cat one has 2 pieces. when you say "exhaust" it's very vague. the whole system consist of many parts.
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    One quick tip, ALWAYS leave the cat heat shield on.
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    well, if you have a test pipe, then you'd have to fabricate it on or weld it.
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    if there is no cat............that means no need for cat heat shield

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