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So Many Ideas, So Little Money
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Marshalltown, IA
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powercoated headers
Who has done this? I thought maybe Mudder67did? just curious on durability, hows it hold up?
thanks Bryce
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Ain't we cute?
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Friendswood, TX
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Exhaust gets much hotter than the powdercoating ovens, especially at the headers. I don't think it would last long at all. I just painted mine with 1400 degree exhaust paint ($5 at Wal Mart) and so far it has held up very nicely. You can get new ceramic coated Dynomax jobbies for under $300 . . .
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Location: East Central, MO
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They use a a different kind of powder for headers and it holds up to temps very well. The will scratch easy and scuff.
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