Header wrap
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Coat them with one can per header with VHT ultra high temp ceramic header paint. then wrap them with the 2" wrap. be careful to overlap it 1", this doubles the thickness of the wrap and is VERY effective at reducing under hood temps.
I used a industrial Heat gun to bake each primary as I coated mine.
After a couple WOT free way runs, I can pop hood and grab a header primary. yes its hot as ****, but I don't burn myself.
I used a industrial Heat gun to bake each primary as I coated mine.
After a couple WOT free way runs, I can pop hood and grab a header primary. yes its hot as ****, but I don't burn myself.
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I probably won't paint them and just stick to wrapping them. I already have high iats so I figure headers will definitely make it worse so I'll probably get some wrap here soon.
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I wouldn't wrap or coat them at all personally. The stainless turns a beautiful color once heat cycled and gives a great look. Yes, engine bay temps will be higher than stock, but if you have a proper CAI which seals off from the engine bay it shouldn't have any effect.
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Wrap from the rear of the header to the front. That way the overlap is facing rearward and air flowing across the headers doing down the road doesn't try to lift the leading edge and make the wrap start to fray on the edges.
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I was going to remove and replace my header bolts today, and the first bolt I touched broke off with no pressure even applied yet. This is going to be a looooooong day