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Chad911sc
post May 31 2025, 11:03 AM
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post Jun 3 2025, 11:54 AM
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Yeah I use stainless steel on most all of my other builds, but I couldn’t find a header in stainless that wasn’t well over 2 grand and I’ve blown my budget on this car by double what’s it’s probably worth, and that’s just on parts. I’ve done All the labor…lol.
Hopefully that nice ceramic coating holds up for at least 10 years or so. My Jeep exhaust is ceramic coated steel and I had it wrapped for the past 11 years and it’s still going pretty decently. When I tore it apart last year to put a full stainless system on it from the headers back, I unwrapped the headers and they did have a good amount of those white colored crystals and rust on it. Had to wire wheel them down and recoated them with ceramic header spray made by VHT. Wrapped them up again with fresh Kevlar header wrap and hope to get another 10 years out of them. Being down here in Florida, it really helps!!
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