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I've been wondering what to put under the carpet on my TR to cut down on the heat coming from the tunnel and firewall. In summer, that steel gets way too hot to touch after driving, and radiates heat all over the cockpit.
So I got several recommended products and actually measured the temp while they were placed on a 250F steel surface.
Temps were measured on the top surface of each product, while it was lying on the 250F surface (the top of a BBQ) until the Stortz thermometer stopped rising.
Dynamat Dynaliner (1/4"): 160F
Eastwood Thermo-Coustic (1/4"): 175F
Real jute underlayment (1/2"): 110F
HomeDepot "Step Ahead" carpet underlayment(1/2"): 90F
Not scientific, and two different thicknesses, but an interesting comparison. Neither Dynamat nor Eastwood recommend "doubling" the thickness of their 1/4" products. Must say I'm thinking of the carpet underlayment for my TR.
Tom
So I got several recommended products and actually measured the temp while they were placed on a 250F steel surface.
Temps were measured on the top surface of each product, while it was lying on the 250F surface (the top of a BBQ) until the Stortz thermometer stopped rising.
Dynamat Dynaliner (1/4"): 160F
Eastwood Thermo-Coustic (1/4"): 175F
Real jute underlayment (1/2"): 110F
HomeDepot "Step Ahead" carpet underlayment(1/2"): 90F
Not scientific, and two different thicknesses, but an interesting comparison. Neither Dynamat nor Eastwood recommend "doubling" the thickness of their 1/4" products. Must say I'm thinking of the carpet underlayment for my TR.
Tom