Marthy
Well-Known Member
I really like how it turn out. Look great and better performance. I'll put that on my list for next time I have $200.00 of play $$$. Since I don't have a mid pipe on the 6R it should be a bit cheaper I guess...
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what advantage is in coating your exhaust? or just for looks?
A Google search quickly results in:
Ceramic-coated headers produce less heat, because the ceramic acts as barrier between the headers and the engine. This in turn contributes to less stress on nearby mechanical components
there are a number of ways to keep the heat in the pipes
Ceramic-coated headers can result in a slight performance increase because of their superior ability to dissipate heat, which is one of the major horsepower killers.
how can a coating on the outside of the exhaust pipes produce more hp?
and then you say it dissipates heat better? ( line one above says other? )
i know flow works, but how does keeping heat in or removing it do any good for hp?
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Hey Packnrat, I may have confused your question. The powder coating on my exhaust can is purely for looks. I was responding about the ceramic coating to the headers.
how can a coating on the outside of the exhaust pipes produce more hp?
and then you say it dissipates heat better? ( line one above says other? )
i know flow works, but how does keeping heat in or removing it do any good for hp?
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I just bought a full Yoshimura exhaust, used and it's got the SS can. I will likely do this same thing. Thanks for sharing.