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5mm Phenolic Intake Manifold Spacer For Renault Clio 3 Iii 197 Sport 2.0 16v F4r on 2040-parts.com

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London, United Kingdom
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5mm Phenolic Intake Manifold Spacer for Renault Clio 3 III 197 Sport 2.0 16V Turbo F4R

Phenolic inlet manifold gasket acts as a barrier stopping heat transferring from the engine block through into the inlet manifold. Stopping this heat transfer results in a cooler inlet charge temperature and in doing so increases engine power in much the same way an intercooler does, except this is able to benefit a turbo and non-turbo setup.

Second picture: 2.0 16V ABF VW engine without phenolic heat shield.
Third picture: 2.0 16V ABF VW engine with phenolic heat shield.
Both pictures taken by heat camera.

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