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HEAT CONTROL PRODUCTS

HEAT CONTROL PRODUCTS

HEAT CONTROL PRODUCTS

HEAT CONTROL PRODUCTS — 1994–1998 DODGE RAM 5.9L CUMMINS (12-VALVE, P7100)

Keep heat where it belongs—inside the hot side. CPP Diesel curates turbo blankets, exhaust wraps, clamp-on pipe shields, adhesive barriers, heat sleeves, and install hardware that help protect wiring, hoses, and the cab on 1994–1998 Ram 2500/3500 5.9L Cummins.

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Why Buy from CPP Diesel

  • Second-Gen Focus: Pieces sized around 1994–1998 engine bay clearances and common S300/S400 layouts.
  • Top Brands: BD Diesel, Thermo-Tec, PPE and more—curated for diesel heat management.
  • Expert Support: Probe-safe wrap techniques, blanket fitment (T3/T4/T6), and barrier placement.
  • Fast Shipping: Popular blankets, wraps, and shields ship quickly from U.S. warehouses.

Explore the full 1994–1998 Cummins catalog and pair heat control with exhaust upgrades and gauges to monitor EGT and under-hood temps.

Helpful Notes

  • Turbo blankets: Reduce radiant heat and can improve spool/response; match T3/T4/T6 to your turbine housing.
  • Wrap width: 1"–2" works for downpipes and tight routing; 6" is fast on long, straight sections.
  • Barrier film: Add reflective barrier to the firewall/floor to cut cab heat and noise.
  • Hardware: Use stainless snap straps or high-temp ties; clean oils off surfaces before application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do turbo blankets actually lower under-hood temperatures?

Yes. Quality blankets contain turbine heat and reduce radiant temps around wiring and hoses. See our BD T3/T4/T6 options above for common S300/S400 housings.

What exhaust wrap size should I choose for a Second-Gen downpipe?

Most builds use 2" wide wrap (e.g., Thermo-Tec 11023/11022-25). Use 1" where bends are tight; 6" speeds up straight sections.

Will adhesive barrier films hold up in the cab/firewall area?

Yes—products like Thermo-Tec 14610 are designed for radiant heat and sound damping on interior panels.

Is titanium wrap better than fiberglass?

Titanium (e.g., PPE) is more durable against abrasion and can be easier to work with; high-temp fiberglass wraps remain cost-effective and proven.

Where do I start if I only add one heat control item?

Start with a turbo blanket for maximum radiant heat reduction, then add wrap on the downpipe and a small barrier film section near the firewall.

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