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Old 12-11-2008, 10:19 AM
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hey everybody im new to this cite. was wondering about thermal wrapping for exhausts. cheapest, best ? should the whole thing be done or just the header. side Q what would a good bang for the buck header
Old 12-11-2008, 10:23 AM
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see header thread in the NA section for recommendations. i think just wrapping the header would be sufficient but you can get all hardcore and do the whole exhaust to the muffler if you want...
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Exhaust is probably not necessary. Header is probably due to the distance away from battery and fuse box.
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I would use the thermal coat instead of wrap if its on an aftermarket exhaust manifold.

When you wrap the header it can lead to cracks and they are hard to find if the header is wrapped. With the heat treatment it would have close to the same effect without the side effect
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