Interesting. I have used it on quite a few motorcycle headers with zero issue other than the black turns a sort of purple tone. The hok high heat black was a much nicer black. Dont even know if they make that stuff anymore but it was really nice. I would hang the parts after spray in front of my torpedo heater to bake the stuff onTried 3 times on sprint car mild steel headers. Cerakote would not hold up using every exact procedure for me.
Well that's something to look forward to . . .It will start to look worse after the first time you fire it and get it to operating temp. After that each heat cycle it will degrade a little more. Withing 3 months or less it will be burned off over the first half of the header and the rest will look like squeeze.
Is that something you can get or do you have them do it?Link I posted above is the only stuff that will last any amount of time. SwainTech White lightning....it doesn't come in an aerosol can. Lot of people won't use it cause it's white. The shiny stuff doesn't last though.
You send it to them, they prep and apply the product.Is that something you can get or do you have them do it?
Curious, how do they coat the inside of the header and is it the full length?It's also beneficial for the ceramic coating to have the inside of the headers coated with a thermal barrier.