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Old 11-29-2006, 05:40 AM
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He’s right, make sure you get coated headers. Makes a noticeable difference in under hood temps. I bought a set of uncoated headers 6yr ago and it was a HUGE mistake. The rust wasn’t really my problem it was the HEAT.
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and again for only $40 more you can prevent this by getting the jet hot....
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Originally Posted by Cstick
Pace Setter coating = prevent rust "my ***". My headers look terrible after 2 years through only 15K miles. The coating flaked off the collector a long time ago, and has been working its way up the pipes. It was my daily driver that saw rain, very little snow. But I was once a college student that used part of my school loan to pay for them.


I have 60,000 miles on the set on my car and they still look great...the car is a daily driver.. ..




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