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Old 21-10-2006, 10:52 AM   #1
canuk7
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Default headers(ceramic coated)

Hi members,

I did a search on this subject and could'nt find what i wanted. Anyway, I just got a 2.5 redback exhaust fitted and am pleased with it. I thought I would be satisfied just doing this, but the mod bug is still biting hard lol and intend getting paccies4499 headers soon. My question is, is it worthwile getting them heat coated ( ceramic or whatever). I realise the heat coating helps in the engine bay but adds close to $300 to the headers ( quoted $730 installed ). Is it really necessary to have them coated and have members with uncoated headers had any problems in the engine bay with the heat?. I have a au1 forte and would appreciate any comments on this subject. Thanks all.

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