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Wrapping voids any header makers warrantee.Wrapping also promotes cracking(metal fatigue)and in some enviroments accelerates rusting.

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Ronaldo, what part of Michigan are you in?

Hi Jeff, I used to be in Royal Oak :) for about two years and I didn't see any first series Z car out there !!! :confused:

Hi Jeff, I used to be in Royal Oak :) for about two years and I didn't see any first series Z car out there !!! :confused:

Are you still in the area? There aren't a ton of Z's around, but way more than you'd think. Check out www.niodetroit.com . It doesn't get much traffic in the winter, but we do several events a year which draw quite a few Z cars.

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Hi everyone I am new to this forum and have been reluctant to post after having been flamed repeatedly on one of the other Z forums I wont say wich.Anyway I tried the header wrap years ago and found it to have no real benifit.I currently use a high quality header ceramic coated to a 2.5 inch pipe straight back to dynomax super turbo.I have tried the magnaflow but that was way to loud,good power but too loud.

Welcome, Zforce! I am confident that you will enjoy this community and the members that make it up. Thank you for your input.

Thanks,I really appreciate that and hope my automotive experience can help others.

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Do any members have any additional comments on this topic. Beandip and Geezer had pervious notations and I am wondering how the high temp paint is holding up if anybody else has tried that. I need to give my headers a face lift but would like to keep it inexpensive until I have to replace them with coated headers.

Share you success stories:).

Two years ago I coated my 39 year-old headers with black BBQ grill paint. It's still there. And the headers DO get hot, especially at the track. No peeling, still looks good.

Frank-

Thanks for the follow up. I PM'd beandip and geezer and asked for their follow up as well. If the high temp paint is working for everybody with two years of no flaking or peeling it's would have to be better than looking at headers that just look like hell, and I hate to buy a coated header until I either pull the engine or the header fails............it's kinda like my TV - I've had it for over 20 years now but the damn thing will not break so I can buy a new one..........maybe one day.

My headers are getting "thin," so they're due pretty soon I'm thinking. As for your TV, find a brick.....

my headers are getting "thin," so they're due pretty soon i'm thinking. As for your tv, find a brick.....

Best laugh of the day!!ROFL

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