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Look good I have painted mine with Pot belly black If you can get a pot belly stove cherry red and sill be black the next day and last for years it must be good. I found this to work on bikes as well and they are out in the open more than car exhaust.
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twr7cx wrote: FordFairmont wrote: My advice would be to wrap the pipes up in exhaust wrap before fitting to the car, better flow, and less heat in the engine bay. Exhaust wrap doesn't effect the flow at all - it's on the outside of the pipes, the gas is flowing inside! There's also a downside to exhaust wrap in that it compromises the pipes - they excess heat and the heat being trapped to them often causes the pipes to be weakened. If you put exhaust wrapping on Pacemakers, this voids the Warranty. as stated in the paperwork with them.
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i got HM headders who offer a lifetime warranty
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dasmq wrote: Look good I have painted mine with Pot belly black If you can get a pot belly stove cherry red and sill be black the next day and last for years it must be good. I found this to work on bikes as well and they are out in the open more than car exhaust.
I have used that Dulux Pot belly stove black. Looks good too, its sort of a charcoal look, not really black, I used it on my ol CB900F 4 into 1's.
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