Originally Posted by
TrackAire
I think (and I may me totally wrong here) that the issue is the exhaust it pretty much contained in a chamber, very much like an oven. So you have to ask yourself, if you wrap a turkey with aerogel and put it in the oven for 5 hours, would it cook the meat? My answer is yes, because eventually the temps heat soak the area (in this case inside the sills) and you'll still have the same issue. So if you drive the car for a couple of hours under load (like cruising at 70-80 mph) the sills will still got very hot IMO. Although the aerogel my be a barrier to a torch flame, it cannot stop the air molecules from heat soaking an enclosed area. Now if you could run with no side sills, then you could probably touch the aerogel product and not burn your hands.
If a little airflow could be introduced through the sills, that would make a huge difference is dissipating the heat, very much the same effect of trying to cook a turkey with the oven door open.
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