RE: Ceramic coated headers

From: Ronald Wong (ron-wong@cox.net)
Date: Sun Jun 30 2002 - 00:42:19 EDT


Coated headers run cooler on the outside so underhood temperatures would be
cooler. Inside the header, however, would be vewy, vewy, warm!

Ron
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Subject: DML: Ceramic coated headers

In a message dated 6/26/02 9:51:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Tomdamit
writes:

>
> >>
>> Hi all. I live in SO. Calif. and it gets HOT here from time to time.
>> Does anyone have experience with ceramic coated headers? I am concerned
>> about increases in underhood temps. I wouldn't think of uncoated headers
>> out here but I understand the ceramic coating headers run about 80
degrees
>> cooler than uncoated. Is that true from your experience? How much
warmer
>> still are the coated headers over stock manifolds? The same, noticeably
>> warmer or hot?
>>
>> I've looked in archives but not finding anything on the subject.
>



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