Same here as far as performance and appearance. Three years later and
they still look great. NO problems whatsoever.
Richard
On Fri, 26 May 2000 11:55:54 -0700 Michael Clark <magnumv8@wtez.net>
writes:
> My headers were done by HPC www.hpcoatings.com Total cost was about
> $255 including shipping, and striping the old chrome off them. They
> did an EXCELLENT job on them. And just as I showed Brett and other
> members they do cut WAY down on radiated heat. They have sort of a
> satin finish to them (sounds better than saying dull). But they
> stay
> clean and don't stain and discolor like chrome does. Some of the
> best
> money I've spent.....
>
> --Mike www.mikesdakota.com
>
> Thursday, May 25, 2000, 5:26:10 AM, you wrote:
> > Hey Ron, I've got chrome headers too, and yep, they're blue. The
> only way
> > that I know of to keep chrome from turning blue is to never start
> your
> > engine! (Heat is the culprit).
>
> > Ceramic coatings seem to hold up and look great too. (Jet-Hot is
> one that I
> > have heard of). Mike Clark has coated headers, but I'm not sure
> of the
> > make. They have kind of a silver hue to them, almost a semi
> gloss. The
> > benefit you get from them is heat reduction under the hood. Mike
> was
> > showing his off to me at the Texas DML meet, and hadn't had his
> engine off
> > for very long, and the headers were already cooled down.
>
> > I plan on adding ceramic coated headers to my truck, eventually.
>
> > Good luck!
>
> > Brett Forehand
> > '94 Dakota CC Sport
> >
>
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