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Assuming you are making a heat shield to reduce the heat transfer from the pipe to the carburettor, you should use stainless steel as it is the worst conductor of heat of the materials you mentioned.

Titanium and aluminium alloys are very good conductors of heat so when bare they make poor heat shields. If it was possible to fit insulation to the heat shield, these materials would also be OK.

Steel has higher conductivity than stainless steel yet is no lighter so is not as good as stainless steel as a heat shield.

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I'm not one to ague but titanuim is a very bad heat conductor.

Aluminum is 87.7 BTU/FT*H*F

304 SS is 8.6 BTU/FT*H*F

Titanium is 3.8 BTU/FT*H*F

We use titanium spacers to isolate heat from manifolds

for injection molding hot runners.

Copper is about as high as you can get (174BTU/FT*H*F), Titanium is about as low as you can get.

Personally I'd look at a phenolic. Stinks when you macine it!

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