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Unread 05-25-2006, 08:46 PM   #1
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Question ceramic or jet-hot

Where can i get my headers done? Locally??
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Hmm, does anyone local do that sort of coating? LG Motorsports sent my exhaust stuff to Jet Hot to have it done before sending it off to me. I wonder if there would have been a price difference if I had gotten the stuff sent to me then contacted Jet Hot direct?

But the Jet Hot coating does look REAL nice. So far I don't see any discoloration at all from the heat.
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I think that what Jet-hot does is give it a ceramic coating. I also have LG's but just as they come.(stainless) However, even in their stainless form they do change colors.
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I think that what Jet-hot does is give it a ceramic coating. I also have LG's but just as they come.(stainless) However, even in their stainless form they do change colors.
Do you have the Pro model or the Street model headers? I believe the Pros are unpolished stainless whereas the Streets are polished stainless. I wanted the Jet Hot coating to help keep things cooler on the outside of the headers, but the real nice shiny finish is definitely icing to the cake.
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Greg at AntiVenom in Seffner has a guy that does them.

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Do you have the Pro model or the Street model headers? I believe the Pros are unpolished stainless whereas the Streets are polished stainless. I wanted the Jet Hot coating to help keep things cooler on the outside of the headers, but the real nice shiny finish is definitely icing to the cake.
So what you are saying is you want your cake and eat it to .I see no problem with that,Corvettes are the cake waiting to have the icing put on
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Competition Racing Equipment here in Tallahassee can send them off for you. Neal (the owner) and I had our LG's coated before we put them on our track car.
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Do you have the Pro model or the Street model headers? I believe the Pros are unpolished stainless whereas the Streets are polished stainless. I wanted the Jet Hot coating to help keep things cooler on the outside of the headers, but the real nice shiny finish is definitely icing to the cake.
I have the Pro's; yes they are unpolished, but they are also great!
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I have the Pro's; yes they are unpolished, but they are also great!
Same here and I love my Pro's
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