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Old 07-05-2001, 11:42 PM   #1
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Yes...have used it on all my headers and even complete exhaust systems. Helps a lot with heat dissipation, and will last forever if done right. Most aftermarket companies apply 2 coats and then tumble the headers to get that real polished look. Unfortunately that removes a lot of the coating. It's a lot better to buy the headers uncoated, then have it done locally, but do not tumble. They end up dull after a while anyway. Never had a blueing problem. The Tri-y's are good, but how about a JBA equal lenght shortie or Hooker long tubes.

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