since i got a new exhaust i think i am going to wrap my test pipe. where is the best place to
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Yes it does, and...
you need to get the protective spray/paint to keep water out. Because the water will get in underneath the wrap, and do bad things to the metal below. Especially mild steel headers. Less problems with stainless.
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IMO, a better option is Cerami-coated....
<center><img src="http://home.ec.rr.com/miktip/K04in.jpg"></center><p>I had mine Jet-Hot coated, and it works like a champ, reducing under-hood heat! Because its coated on the inside and outside of the pipe.
Pictured is my test pipe with JetHot 2000 in black(various colors available). Good up to 2400 degrees F, pictured after a year of use.<ul><li><a href="http://www.jet-hot.com">http://www.jet-hot.com</a</li></ul>
Pictured is my test pipe with JetHot 2000 in black(various colors available). Good up to 2400 degrees F, pictured after a year of use.<ul><li><a href="http://www.jet-hot.com">http://www.jet-hot.com</a</li></ul>
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i have to say, everything about your car is very clean and top notch! i am going to
have the rear end of the exhaust cerami coated black.(obviously just for looks) i think i will have my dp done at the same time. thanks as always for the info
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