headers , ceramic or black ?
Ceramic coating reduces underhood temperatures by better containing the exhaust heat within the header. Lower underhood temperatures help performance as well as the life of other components, like your spark plug wires.
i went cheap and picked up a set used on this site i can't see spending 400-600 dollars on a set of headers. picked my painted ones up without rust for half the price of new painted. But if money isn't an object go for the ceramic coat.
I just got a great deal on a set of Hookers uncoated and had a friend sandblast them and then i brushed on POR-20 high temp coating. Its not as shiny as jethot coating, partly due to brushing on but we'll see how long it lasts, the install is tomorrow.
I would definitely try to get the coated headers for the reasons mentioned above and if you ever decide to sell them, they will retain a better resale value. The problem with the painted headers is the paint is basically there just to get the headers through the shipping process. Once the headers are on the car, the paint wears off very quickly and you'll find yourself looking at rusted headers. If you do decide to go with the painted headers, I would at least strip them and repaint them with better quality header paint.
thanks guys for info and suggestions. I'm going for ceramic long tubes, maybe hooker or slp ? although I'm having a hard time removing the 4 rear stock exhaust manifold bolts . I'm scared to think how hard it will be with the headers . any tips on the rear bolts, and how the heak do u change the spark plugs after the headers are installed.
Last edited by cat back 21; Nov 19, 2006 at 03:15 PM.
Go with pacesetter longtubes. I picked mine up from texas speed and performance for $375 new and ceramic coated, and $125 for my y-pipe which is aluminized. The headers are supposed to give you better plug access than the stock manifolds.


