DesertSun
Oct 3rd, 01, 11:33 AM
Does anyone have any experience with ceramic coating headers? I am looking at all options before using POR-15.
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Paul (AKA DesertSun)
'66 Red SS 396 360HP L34
Dan Orgill
Oct 3rd, 01, 12:37 PM
General concensus here seems to be that ceramic coating is the best thing you can use. Many companies sell headers already coated, such as Hedman or Hooker. If you have headers you are going to do, try Jet Hot or Airborn Coatings.
www.jet-hot.com (http://www.jet-hot.com)
www.airborncoatings.com (http://www.airborncoatings.com)
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Dan Orgill
Tc #466
DesertSun
Oct 3rd, 01, 1:55 PM
Thanks 4SPDRAT. I assumed that the ceramic coating was the superior way to go, just wanted a second opinion.
I just visited the sites and have sent an e-mail to get pricing. I have absolutely no idea how much I am looking at. Soon to find out though....
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Paul (AKA DesertSun)
'66 Red SS 396 360HP L34
About 4 years ago, Airborne (in OKC) did my headers, inside & out, for just under $200.00 It still looks good.
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ToocoolZ28
Oct 4th, 01, 1:46 PM
I paid $219 for my Dynomax ceramic coated headers from Summit, I love them.
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