
Our Exoracing turbo blankets, also known as turbo jackets, are expertly crafted to address the excess heat generated by turbochargers in the engine bay of your car.
Turbo blankets are designed to retain the heat the turbocharger produces effectively and are built to withstand extreme heat cycles. Our turbo blankets can heat up and cool quickly, ensuring optimal vehicle performance.
With a turbocharger installed, the engine bay can reach incredibly high temperatures, harming the car's overall performance. The Exoracing turbo blankets are designed to address this issue, providing several benefits to car owners.
Firstly, they help keep the engine bay cooler, which can increase the life expectancy of specific car components. Secondly, they protect essential car components from heat damage, saving car owners costly repairs in the long run.
In addition to these benefits, the Exoracing turbo blankets also help reduce turbo lag, improving overall performance. Furthermore, the blankets ensure the safety of mechanics who work near the hot turbos, reducing the risk of burns and other injuries.
Our latest V3 release features a wire mesh that adds rigidity to the blanket, prolonging its lifespan. The 4-layer design of the blanket provides better insulation than previous versions, ensuring optimal heat retention.
The Exoracing turbo blanket fits snugly over the turbo's hot side and securely fastens with anchor hooks and spring fasteners, guaranteeing a perfect fit.
In summary, if you want to ensure your car's optimal performance and protect essential components from heat damage, our Exoracing turbo blankets are the perfect solution. They are designed to address the excess heat generated by turbochargers and offer several benefits, including a cooler engine bay, reduced turbo lag, and increased safety for mechanics.
Follow these steps to ensure you have the best performance from your brand-new Exoracing turbo blanket.
We've now written an in-depth guide, including photos of installing a turbo blanket and the best way to do this. Head over to our guide now, or hit the video tab at the top to watch it in video format:
How to install a turbo blanket
| Exterior Material: | Carbon or Titanium weave |
| Centre Material: | Silica Insulation Wool |
| Interior Material: | Stainless Steel Wire Mesh |
| Sizes Available: | T25, T3, T4 |
| Colour Available: | Titanium or Carbon |
| Working Temperature: | 1200°C/2100°F |
| Spring Material: | Stainless Steel |
| Hook Anchor Material: | Stainless Steel |
| Warranty: | Exoracing Lifetime Warranty |

| T25 Turbo Blanket Inner Circumference: | ∼17" |
| T3 Turbo Blanket Inner Circumference: | ∼19" |
| T4 Turbo Blanket Inner Circumference: | ∼22" |
| T25 Turbo Blanket Inner Width: | ∼2.25" |
| T3 Turbo Blanket Inner Width: | ∼3.0" |
| T4 Turbo Blanket Inner Width: | ∼3.5" |
If you have a V-band flange you will still be able to use our turbo blanket, but fitment wise it won't completely hug the housing. You should use our turbo sizing guide above to try and find the closest turbo blanket to your application.
You are much better off running one than not, as it will still protect multiple components from heat soak and/or damage, and keep the turbocharger generated heat inside the housing.
| Turbo Size |
T25, T3, T4 |
|---|---|
| Colour |
Titanium, Carbon |