The "brp fix" for the 13' RT will likely be a cordless drill, a hole saw, and a few dozen holes in a bunch of the body panels and trunk.....good luck with that.
There might be...There is enough info out there to steer any one away from a 2013 model.
There is enough info out there to steer any one away from a 2013 model.
Been wondering for a while, and I agree there may be tuning issues also. Someone mentioned the exhaust pipes are a double wall design. No doubt to try and keep direct true exhaust pipe heat from radiating.
Is it viable to modify the insulating chamber by venting it. Envision, adding a welded fitting near the head pipe and a second fitting near the opposite and forcing cooler air along the exhaust pipes insulating chamber. High temp silicone hose could be plumbed to a small fan with a manifold to split the airflow into two paths, one for each pipe assembly. This could be run constantly or set to trigger the fan at a given underbody temp.
Just an idea I have not head before and thought I would share.
PK
Close but more likely water cooled like on boats. Its actually not that large of a heat load just to keep the pipes cool. Most of the heat still goes out the exhaust. A water jacketed manifold could solve this but I bet the existing radiator is not large enough for the additional capacity.
Water cooling the exhaust opens up a whole different can of worms. There is more to it than what most would believe. Your really looking at a total redesign of the system to go to a water cooled exhaust.
Just a word from the investigator. Although he is glad to receive emails you MUST go to the NHTSA website to file a complaint not by email to him.:thumbup:
http://www.safercar.gov/Vehicle+Owners
I wouldn't want Spyders to go away, but on the other hand if they can't make them safe then they should make them. There's always another manufacturer out there that would be happy to accept our money.
Filed complaint and sent investigator all the infomation I have collected.
There might be...
If folks actually did some research, before they got excited over BIG savings, and started writing checks. :banghead:
......Paul , I'm certainly no Expert in this area . But I have heard that " THERMAL CERAMIC COATING " the inside and outside of the exhaust pipes can have a dramatic effect in lowering the Temp of the pipes on the outside !!!!...................or is this just B.S., ........if not I think it's relatively simple and certainly more cost effective than anything involving Water or Air jackets on the pipes .................JMHO//////Mike :thumbup:Been wondering for a while, and I agree there may be tuning issues also. Someone mentioned the exhaust pipes are a double wall design. No doubt to try and keep direct true exhaust pipe heat from radiating.
Is it viable to modify the insulating chamber by venting it. Envision, adding a welded fitting near the head pipe and a second fitting near the opposite end and forcing cooler air along the exhaust pipes insulating chamber. High temp silicone hose could be plumbed to a small fan with a manifold to split the airflow into two paths, one for each pipe assembly. This could be run constantly or set to trigger the fan at a given underbody temp.
Just an idea I have not had before and thought I would share.
PK
......Paul , I'm certainly no Expert in this area . But I have heard that " THERMAL CERAMIC COATING " the inside and outside of the exhaust pipes can have a dramatic effect in lowering the Temp of the pipes on the outside !!!!...................or is this just B.S., ........if not I think it's relatively simple and certainly more cost effective than anything involving Water or Air jackets on the pipes .................JMHO//////Mike :thumbup: