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Old 10-12-2004, 08:20 AM
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What issues do LT's create for maintenence, I.E. extra work for Clutch change, excessive starter heat ETC?
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This will also raise another related question:
Are coated headers actually easier on those same components than non coated and stainless steel ones?
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Good question, I am looking at the JetHot coated headers...
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Well..
I haven't had any trouble with my starter (YET). I have coated Pacesetter LTs.. The LTs also didn't hinder my Spec 3 install at all.

That's just my experience with the two things you mentioned and Pacesetter LTs.




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