Ceramic Coating on headers...
#1
Ceramic Coating on headers...
Hi guys...I need some info regarding to Ceramic Coating for headers...
I wonder if it beneficial for street cars.
I believe stephan once mentioned that by wrapping the header with thermal tape, it'll decrease its longevity...
now I wonder if Ceramic coating would do the same thing in terms of longevity issue?
otherwise I'm kinda of interested in doing the ceramic coating...
it non-the-less decreases the temp in engine area...
and does anyone know the pricing for ceramic coating????
I wonder if it beneficial for street cars.
I believe stephan once mentioned that by wrapping the header with thermal tape, it'll decrease its longevity...
now I wonder if Ceramic coating would do the same thing in terms of longevity issue?
otherwise I'm kinda of interested in doing the ceramic coating...
it non-the-less decreases the temp in engine area...
and does anyone know the pricing for ceramic coating????
#2
I'd be interested too. A coating might help keep heat in. I don't
know why wrapping is bad, but I'd like to know. It's such a
cheap thing to do, there must be some sort of problem, else
it'd be done more often. Porsche does go to the trouble of
partially double-walling it for insulation... For my purposes, a
stock header, internally cleaned up/ported, and externally
coated (if ceramics actually last) would be cool.
Joe
know why wrapping is bad, but I'd like to know. It's such a
cheap thing to do, there must be some sort of problem, else
it'd be done more often. Porsche does go to the trouble of
partially double-walling it for insulation... For my purposes, a
stock header, internally cleaned up/ported, and externally
coated (if ceramics actually last) would be cool.
Joe
#3
I have done both with Killer Angel. Ceramic coating will decrease engine compartment heat, however, the wrap will do a better job. The ceramic would protect the metal headers from corrosion.
Last edited by cjv; 01-22-2004 at 06:15 PM.
#5
Cost is about $200.00. I used www.performancecoatings.com It is NOT bad! Their website offers alot of information.
Last edited by cjv; 01-22-2004 at 06:21 PM.
#6
chad: where is that place?
do you know any place in LA?
b/c I wanna make sure my header is coated if the longevity issue is not a problem...
how long does it take to coat one? and for how long will the coating sustain?
thanx again ^_^ u're da man...haha
Kev
do you know any place in LA?
b/c I wanna make sure my header is coated if the longevity issue is not a problem...
how long does it take to coat one? and for how long will the coating sustain?
thanx again ^_^ u're da man...haha
Kev
#7
I would not use anyone else. They have done two sets for me. Just go with the 2000 degree coating. The 2400 degree peels off due to the expansion and contraction of the headers. The coating will outlast your ownership of the car. There is no ill effects of ceramic coatings. It takes about five days to get your headers back.
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#8
Dear Chad:
I believe I'll go ahead and do it...
Do I just tell them to have my header coated with 2000 degree coating? 1 coating only?
what else do you suggest?
Do I need to ask them to have my header cleaned and ported?
thanx ^_^
I believe I'll go ahead and do it...
Do I just tell them to have my header coated with 2000 degree coating? 1 coating only?
what else do you suggest?
Do I need to ask them to have my header cleaned and ported?
thanx ^_^
#9
b/c there seems to be many ways of coating on their website... way too much info... can you directly tell me what application I should use on my headers?
thanx again...
thanx again...
#11
Chad, they did my Lambo headers and they are beautiful. When I do my engine work they will do the tt headers. The coating is inside and out. I didn't take measurements of temps before and after but I will for the tt.
The company is in Illinois, their quality is excellent and the cost is low. I chose silver but you can get black and other colors.
The company is in Illinois, their quality is excellent and the cost is low. I chose silver but you can get black and other colors.
#12
It sounds like you are using stock headers when you mention "porting." I would e-mail them with a question as to weather this process is applicable on cast iron headers. I have always done it on stainless steel headers. If so use the "satin" finish and choose the color you want. Certain colors have higher temp ratings. You can inquire with them on this. Also, if this works on cast iron headers, then do any porting first. You don't need to clean them as they bead blast the inside and outside with walnut media before they apply and bake the coating.
#13
icicic...i'm not sure about what porting does...haha
i'm only referring it from Joe.
I have the evo header...^__^ I guess that eliminates the job... and should be quite easy for them to do.
I just emailed them regarding to the product... i want them to rush it for me so I can get it sometimes next week for installation along with my stage4 kit...
i'm only referring it from Joe.
I have the evo header...^__^ I guess that eliminates the job... and should be quite easy for them to do.
I just emailed them regarding to the product... i want them to rush it for me so I can get it sometimes next week for installation along with my stage4 kit...