I could understand heat resistance but how does heat reduction work?
I can see how a coating could delay heat transmission but eventually (it
seems to me a second or two) the heat would get through raising the exterior
(of the header) temperature to what it would have been with no coating.
I do have my headers coated and they look great but I'm unclear if or how
they reduce the temperature under the hood.
I have never understood the idea of temperature reduction but I get that
ceramics increase heat resistance.
Jim
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First advantage is a 25 to 30 percent reduction in underhood temps. The
headers will last longer and won't turn blue, peel or rust. Lastly, they
look great
in any of the finishes that are available.
Moonstone
Caps Bright Hot Coatings (Certified Cermakrome applicators) we also have
many
other high tech coatings and have been in the business for over 20 years. If
you mention you are a Tiger owner there is a small price break. For more
specific info or questions, contact me off list.
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