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heat wrapping,
hey guys, got a set of stainless steel extractors and im looking to heat wrap them, any do's and don'ts i should know about before hand?
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Re: heat wrapping,
M1474 wrote:Don't get itchy.
ill try not to, ive got gloves a long sleeve shirt and pants. ;)
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Re: heat wrapping,
why cover stainless? It looks awesome
Get them ceramic coated....better option
Get them ceramic coated....better option
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Re: heat wrapping,
You can get shiny silver ceramic coating looks just like chrome
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Re: heat wrapping,
Red Dragon wrote:You can get shiny silver ceramic coating looks just like chrome
ceramic coatings expensive from what ive beeen told D:
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Re: heat wrapping,
I just spoke to the bloke near me who does the ceramic coating and he quoted $240 for coating inside and out.
This will protect the inside of the pipes, if you heat wrap them it will lower the engine bay temp. but will make the inside of the extractors hotter , destroying the metal quicker.
This will protect the inside of the pipes, if you heat wrap them it will lower the engine bay temp. but will make the inside of the extractors hotter , destroying the metal quicker.
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Re: heat wrapping,
I thought wrapping stainless was a no no
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Re: heat wrapping,
TTT wrote:I thought wrapping stainless was a no no
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