R58 Insulation under hood


Looks like the newest part corresponds to the 7307579 as the part number of the newest part is 51487307579 , showing the last digits the same.
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/51487307579/

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And here is the part number for the expanding plastic rivets. 51481915964 x 11
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/51481915964/ES125485/

I'm technologically ignorant of all things mechanical. I would appreciate your help by responding to these questions. Thank you.
Dave
Dave - From what we heard future up in the thread they were on some of the 2012 and 2013. It looks like it was hit and miss dependent on production. It shows on the MINI parts diagram, but MINI phases items in and out and dependent on country. Best to check other models close to that production at your dealer. As of what it looks like now its an add on for people. They are Genuine MINI parts , MINI parts are sometimes shared on the BMW side for hardware and such. It will be on our site as "Genuine MINI" or "Genuine BMW". Install is easy and put in location with the expanding plastic rivets, which we have listed above.
Gregory K - If you look really close at some of our photo you will see some small creases on the back of it, it comes from sometimes MINI like that dependent of how they were inventoried / shipped from MINI, its kind of a fragile product. If you have any problem always PM me, we are here to help.
Thanks
Gregory K - If you look really close at some of our photo you will see some small creases on the back of it, it comes from sometimes MINI like that dependent of how they were inventoried / shipped from MINI, its kind of a fragile product. If you have any problem always PM me, we are here to help.
Thanks
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Last edited by ECSTuning; Oct 8, 2013 at 09:01 AM.
If you don't mind my asking, how much were the parts? Did you buy them through your dealership or an outside vendor?
I took delivery of my 2014 S Coupe 2 weeks ago. I have stripes and it is equipped with under bonnet insulation. The bonnet is not hot to touch anywhere after a 150 mile drive home.
Last edited by Grumpy_i_m; Nov 3, 2013 at 02:37 AM.
I have no insulation under the bonnet. I only have 200 miles on my '14 Roadster S, but I check the bonnet's temperature often after drives. The area above the scoop gets very warm or somewhat hot, but the scoop itself doesn't really get too hot to the touch. In fact, quite often the scoop is barely warm following a drive. Not sure what to think. Once we re-locate to Florida, the bonnet will certainly get hotter outside the winter months.
My entire scoop stays relatively normal in temperature, or at least so when compared to portions of the bonnet. The bonnet area just above the scoop seems somewhat hot on summery days. Over the past few cool days, however, neither the bonnet or scoop gets exceptionally warm, much less hot. I don't have any stripes, DAVESTER, so I'm beginning to wonder if it's necessary to buy the insulator shield to protect the bonnet paint finish.
Idk about the hood stripes, but my roof stripes are destroyed.
I removed the insulation as I couldn't stand the thought of all that heat soaking up the engine bay and turbo.
Removed the black scoop grill so all the heat actually escapes the engine bay. That scoop actually is functional lol.
Only downside is I have to wipe down the engine bay more often haha.
I removed the insulation as I couldn't stand the thought of all that heat soaking up the engine bay and turbo.
Removed the black scoop grill so all the heat actually escapes the engine bay. That scoop actually is functional lol.
Only downside is I have to wipe down the engine bay more often haha.
Idk about the hood stripes, but my roof stripes are destroyed. I removed the insulation as I couldn't stand the thought of all that heat soaking up the engine bay and turbo. Removed the black scoop grill so all the heat actually escapes the engine bay. That scoop actually is functional lol. Only downside is I have to wipe down the engine bay more often haha.
Thermally shocking very hot parts with cold air or water from an open air scoop is not a practice I would recommend. You may have underestimated your downside by a significant factor. Happy Motoring
I agree on the thermal shock, after a 30 minute moto on my 450 we never ever washed it down right after. Let it cool down first through natural heat dissipation.
Think I'll be fine. 37k and motoring strong.
Wrapped the hot side turbo with lagging as well as the downpipe with heat wrap. Keeping the heat where it should be.
Beats having a cooked turbo oil line, then failure. All too common with these cars.
But I must ask, what, in the Mini engine bay, needs be engulfed in heat that the little tiny turbo is producing?
Think I'll be fine. 37k and motoring strong.
Wrapped the hot side turbo with lagging as well as the downpipe with heat wrap. Keeping the heat where it should be.
Beats having a cooked turbo oil line, then failure. All too common with these cars.
But I must ask, what, in the Mini engine bay, needs be engulfed in heat that the little tiny turbo is producing?
I agree on the thermal shock, after a 30 minute moto on my 450 we never ever washed it down right after. Let it cool down first through natural heat dissipation. Think I'll be fine. 37k and motoring strong. Wrapped the hot side turbo with lagging as well as the downpipe with heat wrap. Keeping the heat where it should be. Beats having a cooked turbo oil line, then failure. All too common with these cars. But I must ask, what, in the Mini engine bay, needs be engulfed in heat that the little tiny turbo is producing?
I wish you many more!
Happy Motoring!
Just adding to the story.
My (R59, yes I know I am in the R58 forum) 2012 MCSJCW came with the insulation but not the heat shield. Its currently at the Dealer under warranty as its melted, gone brown and crumbly at 4,200 kms (2600 miles) on road in the exact area the heat-shield you guys have pictured ends up.
I'll see what they do and report back.
From downunder...
My (R59, yes I know I am in the R58 forum) 2012 MCSJCW came with the insulation but not the heat shield. Its currently at the Dealer under warranty as its melted, gone brown and crumbly at 4,200 kms (2600 miles) on road in the exact area the heat-shield you guys have pictured ends up.
I'll see what they do and report back.
From downunder...
Last edited by dbdecker; Nov 6, 2013 at 02:41 AM. Reason: typo






