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> Ceramic Coat Stainless HE's?
What do you think?
Ceramic Stainless HE's?
Overkill - Not Necessary [ 15 ] ** [65.22%]
Not a Bad Idea - It May Help Make More Heat In Cabin [ 8 ] ** [34.78%]
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seanery
post May 4 2007, 08:27 AM
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So I'm thinking about my 3.2 conversion (a lot) lately. I'd like to have heat. It looks like I'll have to choose from BB or GHL - both stainless. I think it'd be a good idea to ceramic coat them...for keeping heat out of the engine bay and in the cockpit.

What's the consensus?
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post May 4 2007, 09:50 AM
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there are 2 problems with stock HE's.

1. PRICE - more than a new set of aftermarket stainless - way more
2. RESTRICTION - from what I've read 3.2 is really too much for the stock HE's to flow
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