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Just gonna put in my personal experience, albeit its based on my bike and not my car (although I do have coated JDLs coming soon). My pipes started out with a heat shield stock, took them off and got the pipes coated (for looks), put them on and they were still quite hot on my leg, so I wrapped them in DEI wrap, which felt much better, about the same as when the heat shield was on. So if we are talking about "cool to the touch" heat wrap > or = stock heat shield > ceramic coating
I guess I can take some temps in my engine compartment while stock and compare to after I install my headers. |
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I got the jdl catted headers and didn't bother getting it coated. No over heating issues so far! My car is a DD though with the occasional spirited driving.
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Best case scenario is coat the pipes and utilize any type or wrap or shield as a back-up if needed. |
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Then ceramic coating must not be as effective as encasing the header in a box or it would be the standard. No? It's certainly much cheaper.
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Heat shields are cheap. I'd put money on ceramic coating, even at the oem cost level, being considerably more than a couple of pieces of stamped metal.
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There is no way several stamped parts requiring hand assembly with additional fasteners is cheaper than baking a ceramic coating onto a naked header.
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BUT... you bring up a very good point about the durability of the finish. Stamped heat shields are assembled once and completely forgotten. How well do the ceramic coatings hold up to the elements?
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![]() Background (for the young-ens) the old Fords had a "heat shield" that fit over the exhaust manifold and was ducted into the passenger compartment. I remember, when I was a kid, during the winter, I would sit on the floor of our Model "A" so I could feel the warm air coming out of the hole in the firewall. If my parents would have had to buckle me into a child seat in the back seat of the car ...... I would have surely froze to death....... ![]() humfrz |
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Honestly we've found the best thing for heat retention/shielding is DEI header wrap, While it has some downsides it works the best for keeping the engine bay cool in our endurance car.
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Imho if it matters that a lot, one can think also of alternatives. For example - installing hood's louvers by TrackSpec from CSG or by Velox from FT86speedfactory. They also help getting temps down.
As for me - imho header's heat insulation need is a bit overblown. Many run without any wrapping, coating or shielding just fine. For track use i'd rather invest into oil cooler rad. |
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