i'm a chef, and at work we have aluminum pans which are quite thin but we also use a lot of thick based stainless pans. they're not cheap, but they do work very well.
with regards to boost pipes, this is how i see it; the engine bay temp is going to be higher than the charge temp. if you have conductive pipes, you are going to get heat from the bay into the pipes - not the other way round. so you want pipes that don't conduct well. if you want to cool the charge, use an intercooler for that - it's what it's for, and it'll do a good job
with regards to boost pipes, this is how i see it; the engine bay temp is going to be higher than the charge temp. if you have conductive pipes, you are going to get heat from the bay into the pipes - not the other way round. so you want pipes that don't conduct well. if you want to cool the charge, use an intercooler for that - it's what it's for, and it'll do a good job