No, apparently you haven't looked into thermal protection much. But you are learning, so we will excuse you.Is DEI Dale Earnhardt Industries?

We first started playing around with it on the trucks at my old job. We found lines that benefited from thermal wrap. Kept them from melting.I’ll let you support that industry thanks
Half of my fuel line is wrapped in it from them.We first started playing around with it on the trucks at my old job. We found lines that benefited from thermal wrap. Kept them from melting.
And Dale Earnhardt thanks you
I agree, but I am not going to install an oil temp gauge, then run tests before and after the installation of the shield. I may play with the temp gun some. I figure that it should help some, and I will just go with it. I am curious how this piece will do. If it cuts the heat transfer in that section down, then it's good to have. But I won't really have any idea how much.True but low speeds also generate less exhaust heat vs running a constant engine speed. Heat effect may be a wash.
We need data so we can nerd it out
Yup, I run full synthetic, but I was taught over 25 years ago, if the oil temps get close to 230* , do something to keep them from going higher. Cat retarders can teach, if you watch.215 isn't going to be an issue...
230 maybe...