But I can't find it...what have folks used to put behind the radio/stereo to block engine heat?
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But I can't find it...what have folks used to put behind the radio/stereo to block engine heat?
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I think @BKL has it at Insulating the Infotainment Cubby Area From Engine Compartment Heat
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You have the heat management kit installed right? The Polaris shield behind the radiator?
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You have the heat management kit installed right? The Polaris shield behind the radiator?
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I just used the thick stuff like carpet underlay, and cut to fit
http://www.jegs.com/i/DEI/186/…In418z6wtICFYmFswodgZUFFw
Comes with a precut thick peice of foil backed insulation amongst other great pieces. Highly recommend it. Keeps my aftermarket head unit from over heating and shutting down.
@slingmods has them and always beats anyone's price. You just need to reach out.
Polaris Slingshot Heat Control Kit Complete
I do agree with @WraithSS that the kit is worth it and not very hard to install. Trans-tunnel sucks a little to install.
@slingmods has them and always beats anyone's price. You just need to reach out.
Polaris Slingshot Heat Control Kit Complete
I do agree with @WraithSS that the kit is worth it and not very hard to install. Trans-tunnel sucks a little to install.
Yup he is correct @DKF Texas PM me and I will make sure you get a good deal!
Yup he is correct @DKF Texas PM me and I will make sure you get a good deal!
Love y'all! I got the DEI kit from y'all but I must have used that part somewhere else....slightly embarrassed!
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You have the heat management kit installed right? The Polaris shield behind the radiator?
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Yes I do...this is a different aftermarket kit...
I must have placed the DEI piece for behind the radio somewhere else...I got mad skillz!!! Hahaha
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There was a thread on TDS about closing off that opening. He did it thru the cubby hole from inside the cockpit. IIRC, he cut two small panels from air duct metal and attached them to insulation, allowing for the wires coming into the cubby area. The two small panels were so they could fit thru the cubby hole and still cover most of the opening. He then used self-stick insulation and aluminum tape to seal everything off.