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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 19:17 
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Alright all.

Nissan Micra (year 2000). Heat Shield is gone.

Best to get it replaced or do without. Ive looked round the net and most information I find suggests its not critical to replace.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 19:25 
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Is this between the cat and the floorpan?

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Not familiar with the Micra but lots of cars have them round the top of the exhaust manifold. IF so, mine rusted away many years ago and I never replaced it. Manufacturers don't normally fit them for decoration so it must do SOMETHING but in our Northern climes, I took a gamble and left mine off with no ill effects.


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The heat shield reduces the heat transfer from the exhaust to other components like the inlet manifold. You might find the car hard to restart in warm weather or runs poor in heavy traffic.

When the cast iron exhaust is removed from tr4's and stainless fitted it is recomended that you fit a heat sheild or wrap the exhaust in insulation.

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the heat shield also, in many cases, provides a source of warm air, via ducting, to the air filter intake.

In multipoint EFI its lack is not a big issue. but with single point injection (and carbureted systems, for those that still drive proper cars) its absence can lead to quite nasty icing problems in damp weather.

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