Heat soaked engine bay

PROJECT N00b

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Is it just my car, or does everyone elses car have a heat soaked engine bay?

Is it normal to have a really hot hood?

This kinda bugs me that my car runs fine but the engine bay is hot as fuck.

Pointers and advice is/are welcome.
 

dugums

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MKIII N00b said:
Is it just my car, or does everyone elses car have a heat soaked engine bay?

Is it normal to have a really hot hood?

This kinda bugs me that my car runs fine but the engine bay is hot as fuck.

Pointers and advice is/are welcome.

I have always had turbos, but the same problems have been there, I am about to finish up my build and I had my exhaust manifold, turbo exh housing, and DP ceramic coated. I hope this will combat some of the heat. I also installed a new big IC and Koyo rad to aid in overall cooling. I hope for some good results.
 

f00g00

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Are you missing the hood pad? I went without one for awhile and the paint on my hood was damaged over time from the heat. After re-paint and new pad no more discoloration.
 

starscream5000

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Yes, it's pretty normal to have a hot, heat soaked engine bay, especially on turbo models.

Some ways to combat this are to:

open up exhaust restrictions.

Ceramic coat your exahust parts, wrap them too.

Do the same for your heat shields.

Vented hood/headlights.