I know there has been a lot of conversation that maybe the replacement exhaust causes the issue.
I really don't think it does. When I took off my side vents and look where the exhaust is, it really is fairly far away. Yes, the OEM mufflers supposedly had some heat shield, but the warp even occurs on the part of the vents that is over and in front of the air box - exhaust is not even close (probably 2 feet away).
Just for the heck of it, next time we take a run somewhere, I'll take the infrared thermometer and we can do a check of stock versus x-pipe temperatures on the clam and other areas and see if there really is a difference.
One thing I do wonder, and this was just an after thought that just ran through. A lot of us did the license plate spacer. I did the infrared on before and after on it, and didn't seem to see much other than the license plate got a hellova lot hotter. Maybe that changes the airflow and more air escapes higher on the rear - and closer to the vents? Just speculation.
I think the vents are ABS. There are different compounds apparently with ABS that change properties, but the regular stuff (according to internet) has a "maximum" temperature of 176 degrees, and a melting point of 221 degrees. For an engine running 200, makes you wonder, but maybe they did something other than straight ABS. I mentioned before in a post that I looked at higher temperature softening plastics for the vents, but screw plastic. We are going aluminum - we'll probably have new issues, but at least the old issues (melt, UV aging, etc) will be gone (geez, kinda like changing wives :biggrin.)