Evening, all.
Who else is running a Turbo with no under-bonnet heat insulation, and have you found any disadvantages, such as paint bubbling or softening or discolouration?
Clarks site says that late cars came ex works with no insulating pads fitted. Mine doesn't have any but it is open to question whether this has let to any trouble. At some point my existing bonnet has been heavily dented and consequently has a lot of deep filler in it which has sunk, and the paint isn't very good. But whether the poor paintwork and sinking of the filler are heat-related I can't say.
I am about to change the bonnet for a much better one which hasn't had a cannon-ball dropped on it, and which will shortly be well painted, and would welcome facts and informed opinion on whether there is any case for getting some insulating pads.
Who else is running a Turbo with no under-bonnet heat insulation, and have you found any disadvantages, such as paint bubbling or softening or discolouration?
Clarks site says that late cars came ex works with no insulating pads fitted. Mine doesn't have any but it is open to question whether this has let to any trouble. At some point my existing bonnet has been heavily dented and consequently has a lot of deep filler in it which has sunk, and the paint isn't very good. But whether the poor paintwork and sinking of the filler are heat-related I can't say.
I am about to change the bonnet for a much better one which hasn't had a cannon-ball dropped on it, and which will shortly be well painted, and would welcome facts and informed opinion on whether there is any case for getting some insulating pads.