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The tunnel insulation is still avaiable from most Vette parts dealers.
The insulations that goes under the car is still available as is a second layer that goes between the carpet and floor for added protection.
I found some @ Ecklers (#28836, #45394) & Corvette Central (#533656, #133104) as well as E-bay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem& ;rd=1&item=4547392291&category=42611
Good luck,
Anthony
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I was also thinking of installing a heat insulation kit,does anyone know
if they really help enough to be worth the expense and effort.
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tried it himself, I plan on
slapping some on before adding the reflective heat sheld under the
carpet.... here in L.A. we need ALL the heat blocking help we can get this
summer...
http://www.coollizard.com/
http://www.coollizard.com/
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I just replaced my carpeting. I used a product manufactured by Frost King, a heating duct insulation, adhesive backed foam and foil. bought it at Lowes. 3 rolls @ $15.00/roll. went back and bought one more roll for the doors. can't tell you how well it works. haven't had it on the road yet.
the best thing I did for heat was to put a shutoff valve on the hose to the heater core. dropped the inside temperature dramatically.
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I just got through installing 36 sq.ft. of Dynamat Extreme. Expensive and time consuming. Also replaced the lower shifter boot. It had a big hole in it. I imagine that a lot of heat was coming through the opening. I hope to get out for a drive Sunday and see if this Dynamat stuff was worth the effort. I will post my results next week.
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GEN III 5.7L "LS6" Engine swap
TKO500 5 spd.
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Stay cool Sarge.



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