Ken, you see a lot of responses for Kool Mat and Dynamat. I took a
different route, as those products were too thick to allow me to use my
existing carpet. Fiberfrax is a ceramic cloth that is used in aerospace and
aircraft applications. It controls temps to over 2000 degrees. I used
1/16" thick layer on the floors, and glued it to the vertical surfaces with
3M trim adhesive ("yellow snot"). It is cheaper than Dynamat by a lot--I
don't recall how many feet I bought (comes 3 ft wide--perfect for the floor
pans) but I spent about $50 and still have half of it left over. I bought
it from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty. It cuts easily with scissors, but it
will tear so you have to be a bit careful.
Bruce Steele
1960 BN7
Brea, CA
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 8:24 AM
Subject: [Healeys] Heat Insulation
>I recall this being discuss in the past but can not find it in the
> archives. Any advice on the list for the best product to control heat into
> the the
> car? What is the best results and products for insulating the floor,
> tunnel
> etc to keep the heat out!!! I know the thickness of certain materials may
> cause
> some problems.
>
>
> Ken
> 66 BJ8
>
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