
Exhaust Wrap & Hot Side Wrap
One of the first thermal-control upgrades for performance cars. Wrap helps contain heat near the source, protect nearby systems, and improve underhood temperature control when used correctly.
Control radiant heat, protect sensitive systems, reduce cabin temperature, and keep performance parts alive with purpose-built thermal products. This page is organized around the places heat causes real problems: exhaust, turbo systems, brake systems, wiring, intake, underbody, cabin, and race-only high-temp zones.
Thermal Protection - Reliability - Heat Extraction - Underhood Control - Cabin Protection
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One of the first thermal-control upgrades for performance cars. Wrap helps contain heat near the source, protect nearby systems, and improve underhood temperature control when used correctly.

Turbo systems create concentrated radiant heat that kills nearby wiring, hoses, brake components, and intake temps. Blankets help contain that heat at the source.

The most versatile thermal category. Heat shields create physical separation and reflective protection for components that cannot survive direct radiant heat exposure.

Reflective materials are essential for firewall, floor, hood, intake, and cabin heat control. They help block radiant transfer before it cooks the component underneath.

Thermal sleeves protect hoses, wires, fuel lines, brake lines, and sensor harnesses from direct heat and abrasion. This is one of the highest-value reliability categories on any build.

Shielding is only as good as the way it is mounted. This section covers the brackets, spacers, tabs, and hardware that make thermal parts actually stay in place.

Tapes and sealants help finish wrap jobs, seal barrier seams, and add targeted protection where full hard shielding is not practical.

Coatings can keep heat inside exhaust components, protect engine internals, and improve both corrosion resistance and underhood temperature control.

Once source heat is controlled, system-specific products protect the individual parts most likely to fail from thermal exposure.

Thermal control is not just insulation. Good ducting, sealing, vents, and extraction keep heat moving out instead of being trapped under the hood or around brakes.

Not every thermal-control need is solved by hard shields. Insulation mats, fabrics, and combined NVH materials help make cabins and tunnels bearable while reducing heat transfer.

This final layer covers bundled motorsport kits, specialty environments, raw materials, install support, repair items, and replacement thermal parts.